Environmental Impacts of Changes in Incentive Structures in Formerly Planned Economies
Aziz Bouzaher and
Helen Jensen
Staff General Research Papers Archive from Iowa State University, Department of Economics
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: 1993-01-01
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Published in Journal of Soil and Water Conservation 1993, no. Special Issue
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