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Managing an environmental public asset ?

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  • Elyakime, B.
  • Loisel, P.

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Focus of this work is on the contract known as actions-incentive. We suppose it applies to a group of producing farmers of a positive externality. This externality is perceived as a public asset which the society wishes to remunerate. When then analyse the pros and cons and the conditions related to the use of such a contract for a consortium of contracting farmers. In the last section, an example of this incentive contact on the actions is calculated, in the event of a single contracting farmer as well as two contractors bound in an organization aimed at producing and managing a public asset. ...French Abstract : Ce travail se concentre sur les contrats dits incitatifs dont on suppose qu'ils s'appliquent à un groupe d'agriculteurs qui génèrent une externalité positive lors de leur activité agricole. Cette externalité est perçue comme un bien public et de ce fait est financée par la société. Les auteurs analysent alors les arguments pour et contre l'usage d'un tel contrat. Dans la dernière partie, ils calculent un contrat pour un, puis deux agriculteurs contractualisés et regroupés dans une organisation afin de produire le bien public concerné.

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  • Elyakime, B. & Loisel, P., 2004. "Managing an environmental public asset ?," Economics Working Paper Archive (Toulouse) 200407, French Institute for Agronomy Research (INRA), Economics Laboratory in Toulouse (ESR Toulouse).
  • Handle: RePEc:rea:inrawp:200407
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    Keywords

    ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICE; PUBLIC GOOD; MORAL HAZARD ; CONTRAT; BIEN COLLECTIF; ENVIRONNEMENT; ACTIVITE AGRICOLE; EFFET EXTERNE;
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    JEL classification:

    • D8 - Microeconomics - - Information, Knowledge, and Uncertainty
    • H4 - Public Economics - - Publicly Provided Goods

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