Volume 57, Issue 1 pp. 33-39
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Internalizing Agricultural Nitrogen Pollution Externalities: A Case Study

Gerald L. Horner

Gerald L. Horner

agricultural economist with the Natural Resource Economics Division

Economic Research Service, USDA, University of California, Davis

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First published: 01 February 1975
Citations: 20

Abstract

Alternative policies to achieve a specified nitrogen pollution standard in subsurface irrigation return flows are compared. A system of effluent charges against emitters was the lowest cost and the amount of agricultural commodities produced was less than the alternative policy considered.

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