Theory predicts that incentive-based regulatory instruments reduce compliance costs by encouraging efficient resource allocation and innovation in environmental technology. Cost reductions from pollution permit trading often have exceeded expectations, but the devil is in the detail: the rules matter. In recent years, IB instruments of many kinds, from permit trading to various informal voluntary agreements, have been introduced in many countries. Point-nonpoint trading programs have been established in the U.S., but recorded trades have been rare. We speculate about prospects for performance-based monitoring of agricultural nonpojnt pollution which, we believe, would encourage trading to the benefit of farmers and society
This paper discusses and empirically analyses the implications of efficiency and innovation offsets ...
This research focuses upon the use of market incentives for environmental protection, with specific ...
Agricultural competitiveness and environmental quality are increasingly consensus objectives for Ame...
Theory predicts that incentive-based regulatory instruments reduce compliance costs by encouraging e...
This study presents an incentive scheme to control agricultural nonpoint-source pollution. The analy...
This study presents an incentive scheme to control agricultural nonpoint-source pollution. The analy...
This article is part of the Symposium, Sustainable Agriculture: Food for the Future. Recognizing tha...
This paper presents an incentive scheme to control agricultural non-point-source pollution. The anal...
Economic instruments can achieve environmental goals at least cost and provide incentives for furthe...
Agricultural chemicals and sediment from cropland may reduce the quality of America's surface and gr...
The limited success of command-and-control policies for reducing nonpoint source (NPS) water polluti...
A voluntary program is developed to achieve environmental goals through the self-interested choices ...
Agricultural agencies have long offered agri-environmental payments that are inadequate to achieve w...
Nonpoint-source pollution remains a troubling source of water quality problems despite decades of ec...
The control of agricultural nonpoint source pollution is emerging as a priority of state and nationa...
This paper discusses and empirically analyses the implications of efficiency and innovation offsets ...
This research focuses upon the use of market incentives for environmental protection, with specific ...
Agricultural competitiveness and environmental quality are increasingly consensus objectives for Ame...
Theory predicts that incentive-based regulatory instruments reduce compliance costs by encouraging e...
This study presents an incentive scheme to control agricultural nonpoint-source pollution. The analy...
This study presents an incentive scheme to control agricultural nonpoint-source pollution. The analy...
This article is part of the Symposium, Sustainable Agriculture: Food for the Future. Recognizing tha...
This paper presents an incentive scheme to control agricultural non-point-source pollution. The anal...
Economic instruments can achieve environmental goals at least cost and provide incentives for furthe...
Agricultural chemicals and sediment from cropland may reduce the quality of America's surface and gr...
The limited success of command-and-control policies for reducing nonpoint source (NPS) water polluti...
A voluntary program is developed to achieve environmental goals through the self-interested choices ...
Agricultural agencies have long offered agri-environmental payments that are inadequate to achieve w...
Nonpoint-source pollution remains a troubling source of water quality problems despite decades of ec...
The control of agricultural nonpoint source pollution is emerging as a priority of state and nationa...
This paper discusses and empirically analyses the implications of efficiency and innovation offsets ...
This research focuses upon the use of market incentives for environmental protection, with specific ...
Agricultural competitiveness and environmental quality are increasingly consensus objectives for Ame...