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In a differentiated duopoly where firms compete in environmental quality, we examine the effects of a minimum quality standard (MQS) on firms' quality choices, profits, t [...]
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27 July 2008 |
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Estimating the economic impact of a pest requires linking biological and economic systems via a damage function. The most common damage function approach links exogenous [...]
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27 July 2008 |
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There is significant policy interest in liquid biofuels with appealing prospects for energy security, farm security, poverty alleviation, and climate change. Large-scale [...]
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2008 |
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We compare the ability of three preference elicitation methods (hypothetical choices, non-hypothetical choices, and non-hypothetical rankings) and three discrete-choice e [...]
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2008 |
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Producers are continually seeking to differentiate their products in the marketplace. A common approach is via labeling where differences in production methods are market [...]
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2008 |
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Extension educators have explored different methods for collecting stakeholder input, but a suitable methodology has not been agreed on. The Michigan State University Ex [...]
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2008 |
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Phytase represents a potential win/win management practice for non-ruminant producers since it can reduce the need for phosphorous supplementation and also result in lowe [...]
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2008 |
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Payments for Environmental Services (PES) are being increasingly used as conservation instruments, particularly in Latin America. PES programs seek to capture part of the [...]
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2008 |
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2008-07 |
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2008-07 |
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