Technological externalities and environmental policy- How to simulate manure management regulation within a DEA framework
The directional distance function defined in a DEA type non-parametric framework
provides a highly flexible structure for modelling producer behaviour in the presence
of polluting emissions and environmental regulations. This article presents five models describing
different “command and control” type policy measures as an economic one about
nitrogen pollution of agricultural origin. These measures concern the management of the
mandatory constraint on the spreading of organic manure and the investment in manure
treatment facilities. The study also simulates the use of an economic instrument by enforcing
the individual manure constraint at an aggregated level. Using individual and aggregated
DEA models, this paper provides insights into the impact of individual and collective management
of environmental policy instruments.
PIOT-LEPETIT Isabelle;
2014-04-22
SPRINGER
JRC89799
0254-5330,
http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs10479-010-0744-8,
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC89799,
10.1007/s10479-010-0744-8,
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