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Asymmetrisk information og regulering af forurening

Frank Jensen (), Niels Vestergaard () and Hans Frost ()
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Frank Jensen: Institute of Local Government Studies, Denmark
Niels Vestergaard: Department of Environmental and Business Economics, University of Southern Denmark
Hans Frost: Institute of Food and Resource Economics

Authors registered in the RePEc Author Service: Brooks A Kaiser

No 1/99, Working Papers from University of Southern Denmark, Department of Sociology, Environmental and Business Economics

Abstract: I dette papir gives en oversigt over dele af den omfattende litteratur om regulering af forurening under asymmetrisk information - både punkt og ikke-punkt forurening gennemgås. Primær målgruppe for papiret er økonomer med kendskab til informationsøkonomi, men med begrænset kendskab til miljøøkonomi. Desuden skitseres kort hvilke incitamentmekanismer, der vil blive forsøgt tilpasset en analyse af regulering af fornybare naturlige ressourcer under asymmetrisk information. Papiret har en tæt kobling til teori om asymmetrisk information.

Pages: 41 pages
Date: 1999-05
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