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Fertiliser taxation and environmental economics

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  • Pierre Rainelli

    (ESR, Rennes - INRA - Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique)

  • Dominique Vermersch

    (Unité d'économie et sociologie rurales de rennes - INRA - Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique, OCDE - Organisation de Coopération et de Développement Economiques = Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development)

Abstract

Le choix de taxation des intrants polluants est remis en cause par un certain nombre d'auteurs sur la base d'estimations de leur élasticité-prix très faible. Ces résultats obtenus à partir de modèles d'optimisation font l'objet d'un premier point où la démarche et les résultats sont présentés. Dans un deuxième point, on discute de la portée de ces estimations en montrant comment il convient de les analyser. Enfin, le troisième point développe les effets d'une taxation de l'azote sur la branche céréalière française à la lumière d'un certain nombre de travaux conduits à l'Unité INRA-ESR de Rennes.

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  • Pierre Rainelli & Dominique Vermersch, 1997. "Fertiliser taxation and environmental economics," Post-Print hal-01593994, HAL.
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