Environmental Impacts of Changes in Incentive Structures in Formerly Planned Economies
Aziz Bouzaher and
Helen Jensen
Center for Agricultural and Rural Development (CARD) Publications from Center for Agricultural and Rural Development (CARD) at Iowa State University
Abstract:
While one of the main agricultural policy objectives of formerly planned economies is the maximization of agricultural output under a variety of domestic and international constraints, the current changes in incentive structures may be having a mitigating impact on environmental degradation. Using the case of Poland, we examine the state of current environmental policy and how it is affected by the process of transition to a market economy.
Date: 1992-12
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Working Paper: Environmental Impacts of Changes in Incentive Structures in Formerly Planned Economies (1993)
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