A model is developed that derives optimal pollution levels and determines the welfare economics of pollution reduction, differentiating between abatement and output reduction. It is suitable to analyze alternative policy instruments aimed to reduce external costs of agricultural production. The model is applied to the U.S. corn sector and we simulate the effects of stylized environmental policies for pesticide use on social welfare and environmental quality. The simulation results indicate that across policy scenarios, fairly modest reductions in output may induce significant gains in social welfare and environmental quality
This study evaluates three agricultural nonpoint pollution abatement policies: regulating the spatia...
Graduation date: 1972Linear economic models were utilized to predict effects of various\ud environme...
A simulation of U.S. corn production compares four environmental policies for controlling agricultur...
WP 1996-02 February 1996A model is developed that derives optimal pollution levels and determines th...
Animal waste from concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs) is a significant contributor to the...
Policy makers worldwide are interested in the identification of cost-effective policy instruments to...
A general equilibrium model is developed to study the environmental implications of agricultural pol...
A multiyear regional risk programming model was used in evaluating the impacts of different environm...
A voluntary program is developed to achieve environmental goals through the self-interested choices ...
Graduation date: 1991Changes in the structure of the U.S. agricultural\ud industry since World War I...
This article examines economic incentives and other mechanisms to offset non-point source pollution ...
159 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.In contrast to previous studi...
The partial welfare effects of alternative erosion control methods, banning insecticides, banning he...
In the world economy and similarly in the Slovak agriculture there are more and more discussions abo...
Most studies of the impact of trade liberalization focus on conventional efficiency gains without in...
This study evaluates three agricultural nonpoint pollution abatement policies: regulating the spatia...
Graduation date: 1972Linear economic models were utilized to predict effects of various\ud environme...
A simulation of U.S. corn production compares four environmental policies for controlling agricultur...
WP 1996-02 February 1996A model is developed that derives optimal pollution levels and determines th...
Animal waste from concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs) is a significant contributor to the...
Policy makers worldwide are interested in the identification of cost-effective policy instruments to...
A general equilibrium model is developed to study the environmental implications of agricultural pol...
A multiyear regional risk programming model was used in evaluating the impacts of different environm...
A voluntary program is developed to achieve environmental goals through the self-interested choices ...
Graduation date: 1991Changes in the structure of the U.S. agricultural\ud industry since World War I...
This article examines economic incentives and other mechanisms to offset non-point source pollution ...
159 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.In contrast to previous studi...
The partial welfare effects of alternative erosion control methods, banning insecticides, banning he...
In the world economy and similarly in the Slovak agriculture there are more and more discussions abo...
Most studies of the impact of trade liberalization focus on conventional efficiency gains without in...
This study evaluates three agricultural nonpoint pollution abatement policies: regulating the spatia...
Graduation date: 1972Linear economic models were utilized to predict effects of various\ud environme...
A simulation of U.S. corn production compares four environmental policies for controlling agricultur...