<div><p>Reducing information rents is an important task for government agencies wishing to purchase maximal environmental services with limited budgets. This paper reports on several green auction options for reducing information rents and improving the performance of the “Grain for Green” Payments for environmental services (PES) program implemented in northwestern China. In r experimental auctions and investigations, door-to-door interviews were conducted and bidding envelopes and survey questionnaires were used to determine the offers and the foregone profits of the participants. Three scenarios are analyzed in this paper: a uniform price auction, a discriminatory price auction, and an opportunity-cost system. The results show that compa...
Auctions, or competitive tenders, can overcome information asymmetries to efficiently allocate limit...
The present paper proposes that markets for nature conservation on private land are missing because ...
Determining the level of payment and selecting participants are important but frequently neglected i...
Reducing information rents is an important task for government agencies wishing to pur-chase maximal...
This paper presents the application of an auction scheme for the allocation of funds for environment...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture spends over $5 billion per year on conservation programs, mostly...
Agri-environmental programs in Japan have generally been promoted through the provision of fixed pay...
This study examines how jointness of environmental benefits and environmental heterogeneity affect a...
This paper examines how jointness of environmental benefits and environmental heterogeneity affect a...
Tackling the problem of ecosystem services degradation is an important policy challenge. Different t...
Tackling the problem of ecosystem services degradation is an important policy challenge. Different ...
verbatim copies of this document for non-commercial purposes by any means, provided that this copyri...
Government agencies are increasingly using economic incentives to encourage landowners to adopt cons...
Until recently public efforts to encourage conservation on private land in many countries has primar...
Conservation auctions such as the Conservation Reserve Program in the United States and the BushTend...
Auctions, or competitive tenders, can overcome information asymmetries to efficiently allocate limit...
The present paper proposes that markets for nature conservation on private land are missing because ...
Determining the level of payment and selecting participants are important but frequently neglected i...
Reducing information rents is an important task for government agencies wishing to pur-chase maximal...
This paper presents the application of an auction scheme for the allocation of funds for environment...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture spends over $5 billion per year on conservation programs, mostly...
Agri-environmental programs in Japan have generally been promoted through the provision of fixed pay...
This study examines how jointness of environmental benefits and environmental heterogeneity affect a...
This paper examines how jointness of environmental benefits and environmental heterogeneity affect a...
Tackling the problem of ecosystem services degradation is an important policy challenge. Different t...
Tackling the problem of ecosystem services degradation is an important policy challenge. Different ...
verbatim copies of this document for non-commercial purposes by any means, provided that this copyri...
Government agencies are increasingly using economic incentives to encourage landowners to adopt cons...
Until recently public efforts to encourage conservation on private land in many countries has primar...
Conservation auctions such as the Conservation Reserve Program in the United States and the BushTend...
Auctions, or competitive tenders, can overcome information asymmetries to efficiently allocate limit...
The present paper proposes that markets for nature conservation on private land are missing because ...
Determining the level of payment and selecting participants are important but frequently neglected i...