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The North American horticultural industry and the risk of plant invasion
Authors:Edward B Barbier  Johnson Gwatipedza  Duncan Knowler  Sarah H Reichard
Institution:1. Department of Economics and Finance, University of Wyoming, 1000 E. University Ave, Laramie, WY 82071, USA;2. School of Resource and Environmental Management, Simon Fraser University, 8888 University Drive, Burnaby, B.C. V5A 1S6, USA;3. Center for Urban Horticulture, College of Forest Resources, University of Washington, Box 352100, Seattle, WA 98195‐2100, USA
Abstract:We develop a monopolistic competition model of the horticultural industry and estimate the resulting profit function with U.S. and Canadian industry data. Combining the results with a hazard analysis of the characteristics of exotic plants introduced in North America, we explore optimal tax simulations for internalizing the risk and costs of a potential plant invasion. If the share of the exotic plant sales in final profits is large, then the resulting annual fee will be high, discouraging the expansion of the nursery industry. However, the annual revenues could fund efforts to mitigate the damages resulting from any accidental plant invasion.
Keywords:D43  Q29  Monopolistic competition  Exotic plant species  Biological invasion  Horticultural industry  Nurseries
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