Literature DB >> 11381952

Transaction costs and sequential bargaining in transferable discharge permit markets.

N R Netusil1, J B Braden.   

Abstract

Market-type mechanisms have been introduced and are being explored for various environmental programs. Several existing programs, however, have not attained the cost savings that were initially projected. Modeling that acknowledges the role of transactions costs and the discrete, bilateral, and sequential manner in which trades are executed should provide a more realistic basis for calculating potential cost savings. This paper presents empirical evidence on potential cost savings by examining a market for the abatement of sediment from farmland. Empirical results based on a market simulation model find no statistically significant change in mean abatement costs under several transaction cost levels when contracts are randomly executed. An alternative method of contract execution, gain-ranked, yields similar results. At the highest transaction cost level studied, trading reduces the total cost of compliance relative to a uniform standard that reflects current regulations.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11381952     DOI: 10.1006/jema.2000.0407

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Environ Manage        ISSN: 0301-4797            Impact factor:   6.789


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Review 1.  Mapping green technologies literature published between 1995 and 2019: a scientometric review from the perspective of the manufacturing industry.

Authors:  Muhammad Shahjahan Usmani; Jianling Wang; Naveed Ahmad; Muzaffar Iqbal; Rahil Irfan Ahmed
Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int       Date:  2021-04-11       Impact factor: 5.190

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