This paper investigates the effects of first-best policies to regulate nitrogen application. Some nitrogen fertilizer is applied ex ante before a random rainfall, but side dressed nitrogen may be applied ex post. First-best policy is a tax or a quota on ex ante application, because side dressed nitrogen is not leached. Since a risk-averse farmer uses more nitrogen ex ante than a risk-neutral farmer, a higher tax must be imposed on the former. Action equivalent first-best taxes and quotas are also welfare equivalent. An empirical model for wheat in Israel was used to demonstrate the analytica
153 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.Results from this analysis su...
In Europe , despite the mixed results obtained , it is administrative regulations that are predomina...
The problem of pollution in agriculture is receiving increasingly more attention as the subject of d...
This paper investigates the effects of first-best policies to regulate nitrogen application. Some ni...
This paper investigates the effects of first-best policies to regulate nitrogen application. Some ni...
This paper investigates the effects of first-best policies to regulate nitrogen application. Some ni...
Control of nonpoint source pollution often requires regulation of inputs, but first‐best solutions a...
Nitrate pollution from agriculture is an important environmental problem, caused by the excessive us...
The use of nitrogen (N) fertilizer substantially contributes to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions due t...
Two policy instruments, input taxes and regulations, can be used to deal with nitrate pollution. How...
Among the second-best approaches for the regulation of pollution, little attention has been paid to ...
Nonpoint pollution problems resulting from current agricultural practices are forcing policymakers t...
Two policy instruments, input taxes and regulations, can be used to deal with nitrate pollution. How...
This article examines how the concerns of economic efficiency and of redistribution can be integrate...
This paper is devoted to assessment of policy mix impacts regarding nitrogen pollutants. The analyse...
153 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.Results from this analysis su...
In Europe , despite the mixed results obtained , it is administrative regulations that are predomina...
The problem of pollution in agriculture is receiving increasingly more attention as the subject of d...
This paper investigates the effects of first-best policies to regulate nitrogen application. Some ni...
This paper investigates the effects of first-best policies to regulate nitrogen application. Some ni...
This paper investigates the effects of first-best policies to regulate nitrogen application. Some ni...
Control of nonpoint source pollution often requires regulation of inputs, but first‐best solutions a...
Nitrate pollution from agriculture is an important environmental problem, caused by the excessive us...
The use of nitrogen (N) fertilizer substantially contributes to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions due t...
Two policy instruments, input taxes and regulations, can be used to deal with nitrate pollution. How...
Among the second-best approaches for the regulation of pollution, little attention has been paid to ...
Nonpoint pollution problems resulting from current agricultural practices are forcing policymakers t...
Two policy instruments, input taxes and regulations, can be used to deal with nitrate pollution. How...
This article examines how the concerns of economic efficiency and of redistribution can be integrate...
This paper is devoted to assessment of policy mix impacts regarding nitrogen pollutants. The analyse...
153 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.Results from this analysis su...
In Europe , despite the mixed results obtained , it is administrative regulations that are predomina...
The problem of pollution in agriculture is receiving increasingly more attention as the subject of d...