Reverse Auctions for Agri-Environmental Improvements: Bid-Selection Rules and Pricing for Beneficial Management Practice Adoption

作者: Peter C. Boxall , Orsolya Perger , Marian Weber

DOI: 10.3138/CPP.39.SUPPLEMENT2.S23

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摘要: Le rejet de nutriants dans les bassins hydrographiques est l’un des impacts possibles l’elevage. Dans cette etude, nous examinons, a l’aide methodes d’economique experimentale, l’efficacite encheres inversees comme moyen reduire ces rejets. Nous avons etabli nos parametres experimentaux en basant sur une pratique utilisee un bassin du Manitoba et reconnue pour ses bons resultats. Grâce parametres, analyse trois regles selection offres deux prix. Nos resultats montrent que la au donne d’aussi quand cibles fixees sont liees betail elles correspondent objectifs reduction rejets fermes. Les qui maximisent participation producteurs donnent pietres aux niveaux tant environnemental qu’economique. Et regle prix unique meilleurs discriminatoire. Abstract: This study uses experimental economic methods to examine the efficacy of reverse auctions generate efficient nutrient abatement from livestock operations. The parameters were benchmarked specific beneficial management practice in watershed and used three bid-selection rules two pricing rules. results suggest that targeting with performed almost as well levels at farm level. Auctions maximized producers fared poorly on both environmental outcome measures. uniform-price rule was found be superior discriminative-pricing rule.

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