By design, tenders are used when costs are unknown. But if costs are unknown, how can we evaluate the tenders, when their evaluation involves measuring their cost-effectiveness? We identify three approaches: theoretical, empirical and experimental. We first use experimental data to compare the efficiency of each approach, then apply the most efficient one to field data from the Scottish fishing vessel decommissioning program. We estimate the potential errors one would make in using a less efficient approach. In this case, we demonstrate a novel use of controlled lab experiments for interpreting field data and evaluating policy effectiveness
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...
Conservation auctions (CA) are typically employed to increase the provision of Ecological Goods and ...
By design, tenders are used when costs are unknown. But if costs are unknown, how can we evaluate th...
Buying environmental services from private landholders using tendering mechanisms are usually subjec...
Auction theory has mostly focussed on target-constrained auctions and is less well developed for bud...
Building on available theory, this work uses controlled laboratory experiments to investigate the bu...
Buying environmental services from private landholders using tendering mechanisms are usually subjec...
As an alternative to the more traditional fixed-price schemes, governments can run auctions to purch...
ABSTRACT. As an alternative to the more tradi-tional fixed-price schemes, governments can run auc-ti...
Building on available theory, this work uses controlled laboratory experiments to investigate the bu...
The principle motivation for using price-discriminating conservation auctions is that they are expec...
Conservation auctions are increasingly being used to procure public environmental goods on private l...
Several trials have recently taken place in Australia of sealed bid discriminant price auctions for ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture spends over $5 billion per year on conservation programs, mostly...
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...
Conservation auctions (CA) are typically employed to increase the provision of Ecological Goods and ...
By design, tenders are used when costs are unknown. But if costs are unknown, how can we evaluate th...
Buying environmental services from private landholders using tendering mechanisms are usually subjec...
Auction theory has mostly focussed on target-constrained auctions and is less well developed for bud...
Building on available theory, this work uses controlled laboratory experiments to investigate the bu...
Buying environmental services from private landholders using tendering mechanisms are usually subjec...
As an alternative to the more traditional fixed-price schemes, governments can run auctions to purch...
ABSTRACT. As an alternative to the more tradi-tional fixed-price schemes, governments can run auc-ti...
Building on available theory, this work uses controlled laboratory experiments to investigate the bu...
The principle motivation for using price-discriminating conservation auctions is that they are expec...
Conservation auctions are increasingly being used to procure public environmental goods on private l...
Several trials have recently taken place in Australia of sealed bid discriminant price auctions for ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture spends over $5 billion per year on conservation programs, mostly...
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...
Conservation auctions (CA) are typically employed to increase the provision of Ecological Goods and ...