The aim of this paper is firstly to show how the measures introduced by the European regulation on manure management are incorporated into the theoretical analysis framework for studying the issue of nonpoint externality and more especially, agricultural runoff. The model is extended since only some of the polluting emissions at the origin of diffuse pollution are regulated by the Nitrates Directive. More specifically, the model represents the standard that limits the spreading of organic manure to 170 kg/ha as a production right assigned to each farm. Secondly, this paper proposes an empirical model in which the theoretical assumption that productive abilities are fully exploited is relaxed. In order to describe the disparity that exists b...
JEL Classification: Q10; Q53; R12 We examine whether the restrictions on manure land application wea...
The well-known increase in the geographical concentration of hog production suggests the presence of...
Abstract — The paper discusses an ex ante evaluation of the derogation on the Nitrates Directive for...
The purpose of this paper is to model the manure management policy implemented in the European Union...
This paper highlights the usefulness of the directional distance function in measuring the impact of...
The purpose of this paper is to develop models with an individual and a collective management of the...
The directional distance function defined in a DEA type non-parametric framework provides a highly f...
International audienceThe directional distance function defined in a DEA type non-parametric framewo...
Nitrate pollution remains a major problem in some parts of France, especially in the Brittany region...
The directional distance function defined in a DEA type non-parametric framework provides a highly f...
As a consequence of the EU Nitrates Directive many countries have developed policies to regulate man...
Agricultural Management of Nitrogen Surpluses and Implicit in Pollution Rights Market: Application ...
If the geographical concentration of intensive livestock, notably pig, presents major economic advan...
The well-known increase in the geographical concentration of hog production suggests the presence of...
JEL Classification: Q10; Q53; R12 We examine whether the restrictions on manure land application wea...
The well-known increase in the geographical concentration of hog production suggests the presence of...
Abstract — The paper discusses an ex ante evaluation of the derogation on the Nitrates Directive for...
The purpose of this paper is to model the manure management policy implemented in the European Union...
This paper highlights the usefulness of the directional distance function in measuring the impact of...
The purpose of this paper is to develop models with an individual and a collective management of the...
The directional distance function defined in a DEA type non-parametric framework provides a highly f...
International audienceThe directional distance function defined in a DEA type non-parametric framewo...
Nitrate pollution remains a major problem in some parts of France, especially in the Brittany region...
The directional distance function defined in a DEA type non-parametric framework provides a highly f...
As a consequence of the EU Nitrates Directive many countries have developed policies to regulate man...
Agricultural Management of Nitrogen Surpluses and Implicit in Pollution Rights Market: Application ...
If the geographical concentration of intensive livestock, notably pig, presents major economic advan...
The well-known increase in the geographical concentration of hog production suggests the presence of...
JEL Classification: Q10; Q53; R12 We examine whether the restrictions on manure land application wea...
The well-known increase in the geographical concentration of hog production suggests the presence of...
Abstract — The paper discusses an ex ante evaluation of the derogation on the Nitrates Directive for...