Nonpoint pollution problems resulting from current agricultural practices are forcing policymakers to examine alternative mitigation strategies. Two mechanisms suggested to control the use of nitrogen fertilizer, a source of potentially harmful contaminants of water sources, are quantitative standards and incentives through per-unit taxation. Impacts of both policies on the distribution of farm net returns are analyzed. Risk attitudes are observed to influence the magnitude of farmer response to alternative policies
Following Weitzman (1974), there is ample theoretical literature indicating that choice of pollution...
We consider a model of pollution regulation for a risk averse farmer involving hidden information, m...
Policies that aim to mitigate water pollution from fertilizer use in agriculture include input-based...
Nonpoint pollution problems resulting from current agricultural practices are forcing policymakers t...
Nitrogen sourced from agricultural fertilizers is a major contributor to water pollution. Despite po...
High rates of commercial fertilizer and animal manure application on cropland have been identified a...
A multiyear regional risk programming model was used in evaluating the impacts of different environm...
Production and price risks affect optimal nitrogen use as well as the effects of nitrogen taxation i...
This paper evaluates the consequences of considering environmental and economic risk in the analysis...
A voluntary program is developed to achieve environmental goals through the self-interested choices ...
United States farmers typically spend over $10 billion annually on commercial fertilizer. Chemical i...
Production and price risks affect optimal nitrogen use as well as the effects of nitrogen taxation i...
Following Weitzman (1974), there is ample theoretical literature indicating that choice of pollution...
Regional and farm-level analyses are conducted to evaluate the economic and environmental impacts of...
The environmental consequences of farming have become increasingly important to policymakers, produc...
Following Weitzman (1974), there is ample theoretical literature indicating that choice of pollution...
We consider a model of pollution regulation for a risk averse farmer involving hidden information, m...
Policies that aim to mitigate water pollution from fertilizer use in agriculture include input-based...
Nonpoint pollution problems resulting from current agricultural practices are forcing policymakers t...
Nitrogen sourced from agricultural fertilizers is a major contributor to water pollution. Despite po...
High rates of commercial fertilizer and animal manure application on cropland have been identified a...
A multiyear regional risk programming model was used in evaluating the impacts of different environm...
Production and price risks affect optimal nitrogen use as well as the effects of nitrogen taxation i...
This paper evaluates the consequences of considering environmental and economic risk in the analysis...
A voluntary program is developed to achieve environmental goals through the self-interested choices ...
United States farmers typically spend over $10 billion annually on commercial fertilizer. Chemical i...
Production and price risks affect optimal nitrogen use as well as the effects of nitrogen taxation i...
Following Weitzman (1974), there is ample theoretical literature indicating that choice of pollution...
Regional and farm-level analyses are conducted to evaluate the economic and environmental impacts of...
The environmental consequences of farming have become increasingly important to policymakers, produc...
Following Weitzman (1974), there is ample theoretical literature indicating that choice of pollution...
We consider a model of pollution regulation for a risk averse farmer involving hidden information, m...
Policies that aim to mitigate water pollution from fertilizer use in agriculture include input-based...