Ch. 1. Information Problems in the Design of Nonpoint-Source Pollution Policy -- Ch. 2. Differences in the Transaction Costs of Strategies to Control Agricultural Offsite and Undersite Damages -- Ch. 3. Regulatory/Economic Instruments for Agricultural Pollution: Accounting for Input Substitution -- Ch. 4. Nonpoint-Source Pollution Control, Information Asymmetry, and the Choice of Time Profile for Environmental Fees --Ch. 5. Point/Nonpoint Source Trading for Controlling Pollutant Loadings to Coastal Waters: A Feasibility Study -- Ch. 6. Integrating Economic & Physical Models for Analyzing Environmental Effects of Agricultural Policy on Nonpoint-Source Pollution
Ch. 7. Data Requirements for Modeling and Evaluation of National Policies Aimed at Controlling Agricultural Sources of Nonpoint Water Pollution -- Ch. 8. Analysis of Policy Options for the Control of Agricultural Pollution in California's San Joaquin River Basin --Ch. 9. Regional Modeling and Economic Incentives to Control Drainage Pollution -- Ch. 10. Florida's Experience with Managing Nonpoint-Source Phosphorus Runoff into Lake Okeechobee -- Ch. 11. Subsidizing Agricultural Nonpoint-Source Pollution Control: Targetting Cost Sharing & Technical Assistance -- Ch. 12. Reforming Nonpoint Pollution Policy
Notes
Papers presented at a workshop sponsored by the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists and held at the University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, in June 1991