Regulation of nonpoint source pollution often relies in one way or another on policy instruments based on ambient indicators. For well-known reasons, enforcement of ambient-based policies is, at best, limited. If no individual choices or actions are observed, than ambient-based regulation might be the only feasible approach. Often, some relevant individual indicators, such as output or certain inputs, are observable. For such cases, we offer a regulation mechanism that does away with ambient indicators. The mechanism implements the optimal output-abatement-emission allocation and gives rise to the full information outcome when the social cost of transfers is nil. Special attention is given to the regulation of (unobserved) abatement
International audienceIn nonpoint source pollution problems, the regulator does not observe each pol...
International audienceRegulation of non-point emission problems such as pesticide and nitrogen pollu...
When a regulator cannot observe or infer individual emissions, corrective policy must rely on ambien...
Regulation of nonpoint source pollution often relies in one way or another on policy instruments bas...
When a nonpoint source pollution process involves many polluters, each taking his own contribution t...
This paper offers a new mechanism in order to Nash-implement a Pareto optimal level of ambient pollu...
International audienceIn a model of nonpoint source pollution, we extend the theory of ambient taxes...
In a model of nonpoint source pollution, we extend the theory of ambient taxes to the case when poll...
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 article presents experimental tests of a linear and a nonlinear ambient tax mechanism that invo...
Non-point-source (NPS) pollution refers to a form of pollution in which neither the source nor the s...
International audienceIn nonpoint source pollution problems, the regulator does not observe each pol...
International audienceIn nonpoint source pollution problems, the regulator does not observe each pol...
International audienceRegulation of non-point emission problems such as pesticide and nitrogen pollu...
When a regulator cannot observe or infer individual emissions, corrective policy must rely on ambien...
Regulation of nonpoint source pollution often relies in one way or another on policy instruments bas...
When a nonpoint source pollution process involves many polluters, each taking his own contribution t...
This paper offers a new mechanism in order to Nash-implement a Pareto optimal level of ambient pollu...
International audienceIn a model of nonpoint source pollution, we extend the theory of ambient taxes...
In a model of nonpoint source pollution, we extend the theory of ambient taxes to the case when poll...
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 article presents experimental tests of a linear and a nonlinear ambient tax mechanism that invo...
Non-point-source (NPS) pollution refers to a form of pollution in which neither the source nor the s...
International audienceIn nonpoint source pollution problems, the regulator does not observe each pol...
International audienceIn nonpoint source pollution problems, the regulator does not observe each pol...
International audienceRegulation of non-point emission problems such as pesticide and nitrogen pollu...
When a regulator cannot observe or infer individual emissions, corrective policy must rely on ambien...