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Nonpoint Source Pollution Control under Incomplete and Costly Information
Authors:Y Hossein Farzin  Jonathan D Kaplan
Institution:(1) Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, Davis, CA, University of California, Davis, 95616 USA; (e-mail;(2) Department of Economics, California State University, Sacramento
Abstract:We analyze the efficient management of nonpoint source pollution (NPS) under a limited pollution control budget and incomplete information. We focus on the tradeoff between data collection and pollution abatement efforts by incorporating information acquisition into a NPS pollution control model. Comparative static results show conditions under which (i) a favorable change in the abatement costs at one source may lead to an increase in the treatment level at all sources, and vice versa, (ii) an increase in data collection cost leads to an increase in data collection level, and (iii) an increase in the efficiency of information acquisition leads to a decrease in the level of data collection. More importantly, the model simulations illustrate that acquiring and exploiting information on heterogeneity of sediment loading distributions across polluting sources leads to a more efficient budget allocation and hence a greater reduction in pollution damage than would be the case without such information.
Keywords:constrained pollution control budget  costly information  non-point source pollution  uncertainty
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