We analyze the efficient management of nonpoint source pollution (NPS) under a limited pollution control budget and incomplete information. We focus on the tradeoff between data collection and pollution abatement efforts by incorporating information acquisition into a NPS pollution control model. Comparative static results show conditions under which (i) a favorable change in the abatement costs at one source may lead to an increase in the treatment level at all sources, and vice versa, (ii) an increase in data collection cost leads to an increase in data collection level, and (iii) an increase in the efficiency of information acquisition leads to a decrease in the level of data collection. More importantly, the model simulations illustrate...
Nonpoint source pollution is recognized as the primary cause of water pollution in the United States...
We explore how the economically optimal selection of environmental policy instruments is influenced ...
Reducing costs of controlling nonpoint source (NPS) pollution will be a high public priority in the ...
This paper analyzes budget-constrained, nonpoint source (NPS) pollution control with costly informat...
This paper analyzes budget-constrained, nonpoint source (NPS) pollution control with costly informat...
The research summarized in this report involves three interrelated analyses. First, we construct a t...
This paper discusses the role of infoLmation structure (i.e., information cost, reliability, and dis...
In dispersed or nonpoint pollution problems, monitoring of individual polluting actions is difficult...
This paper examines the possible use of information on the relative marginal costs of point and nonp...
In programs for trading pollution abatement between point and nonpoint sources, the trading ratio sp...
Non-point source (NPS) water pollution from agricultural runoff is a leading cause of impairment for...
This paper describes a general incentive scheme for use in controlling nonpoint pollution problems w...
This study presents an incentive scheme to control agricultural nonpoint-source pollution. The analy...
Kullback’s Cross Entropy, a methodology for modeling incomplete information and learning, is applied...
Non-point-source (NPS) pollution refers to a form of pollution in which neither the source nor the s...
Nonpoint source pollution is recognized as the primary cause of water pollution in the United States...
We explore how the economically optimal selection of environmental policy instruments is influenced ...
Reducing costs of controlling nonpoint source (NPS) pollution will be a high public priority in the ...
This paper analyzes budget-constrained, nonpoint source (NPS) pollution control with costly informat...
This paper analyzes budget-constrained, nonpoint source (NPS) pollution control with costly informat...
The research summarized in this report involves three interrelated analyses. First, we construct a t...
This paper discusses the role of infoLmation structure (i.e., information cost, reliability, and dis...
In dispersed or nonpoint pollution problems, monitoring of individual polluting actions is difficult...
This paper examines the possible use of information on the relative marginal costs of point and nonp...
In programs for trading pollution abatement between point and nonpoint sources, the trading ratio sp...
Non-point source (NPS) water pollution from agricultural runoff is a leading cause of impairment for...
This paper describes a general incentive scheme for use in controlling nonpoint pollution problems w...
This study presents an incentive scheme to control agricultural nonpoint-source pollution. The analy...
Kullback’s Cross Entropy, a methodology for modeling incomplete information and learning, is applied...
Non-point-source (NPS) pollution refers to a form of pollution in which neither the source nor the s...
Nonpoint source pollution is recognized as the primary cause of water pollution in the United States...
We explore how the economically optimal selection of environmental policy instruments is influenced ...
Reducing costs of controlling nonpoint source (NPS) pollution will be a high public priority in the ...