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National government-funded payments for environmental services (PES) programs often lack sustainable financing and fail to target payments to providers of important environmental services. In principle, these problems can be mitigated by supplementing government financing with contributions from...
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NutrientNet is an Internet-based environment in which a class can simulate a market-based approach for improving water quality. In NutrientNet, each student receives a role as either a point source or a nonpoint source polluter and then the participants are allowed to trade water quality credits...
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This dissertation provides a thorough analysis of the costs associated with, andefficacy of, sequential license buyback auctions. I use data from the Texas ShrimpLicense Buyback Program - a sequential license buyback auction - to estimate theeffects of a repeated game set-up on bidding behavior....
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Overfishing of red snapper in the Gulf of Mexico has significantly increasedlately. A major regulation to reduce the overfishing is Total Allowable Catches (TAC) incombination with a season closure. The restrictions on entry lead to an inefficientoutcome, however, because the resource is not...
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A large body of literature studies the issues of the option price and other ex-antewelfare measures under the microeconomic theory to valuate reductions of risks inherentin environment and human health. However, it does not offer a careful discussion of howto estimate risk reduction values using...
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In the standard economic model of cap and trade policies, the regulator is assumed to place zero value on pollution reductions below the cap. This paper considers an alternative case, where the policy makers can manipulate the rules of the program to achieve improved environmental performance....
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Fisheries managers use licenses as a method of capping the size of a fishing industry, but as management goals change and the size of fishery stocks fluctuate, managers may be faced with the decision to buy back licenses. The vast majority of economic literature on license buyback programs...
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