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Publikováno v:
Journal of Happiness Studies. 24:1367-1395
Autor:
Ratna K. Shrestha
Publikováno v:
Journal of Environmental Economics and Management. 83:1-7
Many authors have proposed mechanisms to induce regulated polluting firms to truthfully reveal their private information. This paper proposes an alternative scheme in which the regulator offers each firm a menu of linear price-quantity contracts; fac
Autor:
Ratna K. Shrestha, Martin C. McGuire
Publikováno v:
International Tax and Public Finance. 10:341-356
In the received model of the voluntary provision of a pure public good, the usual practice is to proceed from assumptions about the group characteristics to inferences about an implied outcome. The approach advocated in this paper reverses the tradit
Autor:
Ratna K. Shrestha
Publikováno v:
Resource and Energy Economics. 23:175-185
This paper analyzes how the presence of correlated uncertainty between the cost and benefit of environmental pollution control can affect the choice of policy instruments. It is shown that the superiority of the nonlinear-tax instrument in which the
Autor:
Ratna K. Shrestha
Publikováno v:
Environmental and Resource Economics. 12:497-505
Baumol and Oates' propositions, the irrelevancy of benefit uncertainty and the importance of cost uncertainty on the choice between a tax and a system of marketable permits, are limited to a large-number case in which the opportunities for victims of
Autor:
Kwang Soo Cheong, Ratna K. Shrestha
Publikováno v:
FinanzArchiv. 63:278
In identifying the free riders in the voluntary provision of a pure public good, Andreoni and McGuire (1993) simplify Bergstrom, Blume, and Varian's (1986)algorithm by systematizing the selection process of potential contributors. We propose an alter
Autor:
Ratna K. Shrestha, James P. Feehan
Publikováno v:
FinanzArchiv. 59:551
There is no consistent notion of country size in the literature on the voluntary provision of an international public good. This paper suggests preference-adjusted GNP as a useful index of size. Defining a country s size in that manner, contributing