@article{Timar:115509,
      recid = {115509},
      author = {Timar, Levente},
      title = {Socio-Economic Impacts of the Agricultural Emissions  Trading Scheme},
      address = {2011},
      number = {1169-2016-93254},
      pages = {23},
      year = {2011},
      note = {Paper removed Feb. 14, 2013 at author's request},
      abstract = {The impacts of including the agricultural sector in the  New Zealand Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) depend on how  farmers change their behaviour in response to the increased  cost of emissions. Yet most analyses of the ETS do not  allow for a behavioural response. This paper partially  addresses the gap in the literature: it allows for farmers  to change their land use to reflect the reduced returns  from pastoral agriculture as well as the potential to earn  carbon credits for sequestration performed by plantation  forestry and scrub. Simulations performed in the Land Use  in Rural New Zealand (LURNZ) model allow us to answer  questions about the likely spatial and temporal  distribution of the socio-economic impacts of the ETS.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/115509},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.115509},
}