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This paper applies counterfactual approach to assess the impacts of agri-environmental programs. We focus on <italic>ex-post</italic> policy evaluation in a case where the control group is <italic>de facto</italic> non-existent and treatment group covers the whole population. We employ a theoretical framework based on profit...
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This paper applies counterfactual approach to assess the impacts of agri-environmental programs. We focus on <italic>ex-post</italic> policy evaluation in a case where the control group is <italic>de facto</italic> non-existent and treatment group covers the whole population. We employ a theoretical framework based on profit...
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This paper applies counterfactual approach to assess the impacts of agri-environmental programs. We focus on ex-post policy evaluation in a case where the control group is de facto non-existent and treatment group covers the whole population. We employ a theoretical framework based on profit...
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type="main" xml:id="ajar12049-abs-0001" <p>We examine environmental auctions on working agricultural lands. We organized a discriminatory auction where farmers were asked to make bids on spreading gypsum on their fields to reduce phosphorus loads to surface waters. The parcel-specific bids were...</p>
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The optimal provision of agri-environmental externalities is studied in a model of endogenous input use and land allocation augmented by their effects on biodiversity, landscape diversity and nutrient runoffs. Whereas biodiversity and landscape diversity are public good aspects of agriculture,...
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Potential earnings from permits sales may provide an incentive for farmers to accept water quality regulation. We derive optimal adjustments of point&sol;nonpoint effluent trading ratios for heterogeneity in marginal environmental damage and degradation&sol;retention of the pollutant across locations in...
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Potential earnings from permits sales may provide an incentive for farmers to accept water quality regulation. We derive optimal adjustments of point/nonpoint effluent trading ratios for heterogeneity in marginal environmental damage and degradation/retention of the pollutant across locations in...
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We examine whether climate benefits warrant policies promoting biofuel production from agricultural crops when other environmental impacts are accounted for. We develop a general economic-ecological modelling framework for integrated analysis of biofuel policies. An economic model of farmers'...
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