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Agri-environmental schemes: Adverse selection, information structure and delegation
Authors:Joan Canton  Stéphane De Cara
Institution:a University of Ottawa, Economics Department, 55, Laurier Avenue E, Room 10111, Ottawa, ON, Canada K1N 6N5
b INRA, UMR “Économie Publique” INRA/AgroParisTech, Centre de Grignon, BP01, F-78850 Thiverval-Grignon, France
Abstract:This work analyzes alternative designs of agri-environmental schemes and how different incentive mechanisms impact on their overall efficiency. It focuses on spatial targeting and delegation in an asymmetric information context. First, the optimal contract under adverse selection is modeled. This model underlines the trade-off between information rents and allocative efficiency. The impact of spatial targeting is then addressed. Disaggregated information structures increase the optimal efforts asked of the farmers. It may also involve higher information rents and may reduce the net contributions of some farmers. Finally, the consequences of delegating authority within the principal-agent relationship are investigated. The results illustrate that spatial targeting and delegation, when combined, have asymmetric impacts on farmers' payoffs.
Keywords:Agri-environmental policies  Contracts  Adverse selection  Information structure  Delegation
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