Dynamic reallocation of marketable nitrogen emission permits in Danish freshwater aquaculture
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Dynamic reallocation of marketable nitrogen emission permits in Danish freshwater aquaculture. / Nielsen, Rasmus; Andersen, Jesper Levring; Bogetoft, Peter.
In: Marine Resource Economics, Vol. 29, No. 3, 2014, p. 219-239.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Dynamic reallocation of marketable nitrogen emission permits in Danish freshwater aquaculture
AU - Nielsen, Rasmus
AU - Andersen, Jesper Levring
AU - Bogetoft, Peter
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - The potential gains from a regulatory change allowing for reallocation of marketable nitrogen emission permits under a cap and trade system are analyzed in a dynamic context using Data Envelopment Analysis to formulate linear programming models. In these models new, more environmental friendly farms are gradually introduced to the industry over 10 years. The new industry structure, production, and profitability gains are investigated, and the effect of changing the overall level of nitrogen emission is analyzed. Our results show that there is scope for a more efficient allocation of resources to either increase the production level or to reduce the emission level. This article adds to the literature by extending previous static reallocation models to a dynamic model, which allows for a gradual introduction of new firms. This makes it possible for managers to analyze the effects of reallocating production across firms and time.
AB - The potential gains from a regulatory change allowing for reallocation of marketable nitrogen emission permits under a cap and trade system are analyzed in a dynamic context using Data Envelopment Analysis to formulate linear programming models. In these models new, more environmental friendly farms are gradually introduced to the industry over 10 years. The new industry structure, production, and profitability gains are investigated, and the effect of changing the overall level of nitrogen emission is analyzed. Our results show that there is scope for a more efficient allocation of resources to either increase the production level or to reduce the emission level. This article adds to the literature by extending previous static reallocation models to a dynamic model, which allows for a gradual introduction of new firms. This makes it possible for managers to analyze the effects of reallocating production across firms and time.
U2 - 10.1086/677758
DO - 10.1086/677758
M3 - Journal article
VL - 29
SP - 219
EP - 239
JO - Marine Resource Economics
JF - Marine Resource Economics
SN - 0738-1360
IS - 3
ER -
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