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Biodiversity and Geography Author info | Abstract | Publisher info | Download info | Related research | Statistics Michael Rauscher () (University of Rostock and ifo Institut München)
Edward B. Barbier (University of Wyoming)
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The paper combines an economic-geography model of agglomeration and periphery with a model of species diversity and looks at optimal policies of biodiversity conservation. The subject of the paper is "natural" biodiversity, which is inevitably impaired by anthropogenic impact. Thus, the economic and the ecological system compete for space and the question arises as to how this conflict should be resolved. The decisive parameters of the model are related to biological diversity (endemism vs. redundancy of species) and the patterns of economic geography (centrifugal and centripetal forces). As regards the choice of environmental-policy instruments, it is shown that Pigouvian taxes do not always establish the optimal allocation.
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Paper provided by University of Rostock, Institute of Economics, Germany in its series Thuenen-Series of Applied Economic Theory with number
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Keywords: biodiversity ; new economic geography ; agglomeration ; species redundancy vs. endemism ; environmental regulation ; Other versions of this item:
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