格点上空间外部性下的均衡与高效土地利用安排

EQUILIBRIUM AND EFFICIENT LAND-USE ARRANGEMENTS UNDER SPATIAL EXTERNALITY ON A LATTICE

American Journal of Agricultural Economics · 2004
被引 4
人大 AABS 3

中文导读

研究在二维格点上,非合作利润最大化农户如何形成均衡的土地利用空间格局,并探讨社会规划者如何实现高效安排,发现某些情况下均衡与高效安排一致。

Abstract

Many cases of externalities in agricultural production, such as pesticide drift, cross-pollination, and offensive odors, are attributable to the incompatibility of neighboring land uses and exhibit distance dependence. We characterize equilibrium spatial patterns of externality-generating and -receiving land uses on a two-dimensional lattice with noncooperative, profit-maximizing producers. In equilibrium, generators or recipients form one or more neighborhoods with certain geometric properties, depending on how an externality dissipates with distance and whether there is an externality generated outside the region's boundaries. Efficient land-use arrangements maximize social welfare subject to the implementability constraints stipulating that no farm-level activity, except for land use, can be directly controlled by the social planner. We characterize efficient land-use arrangements when the return to recipient land use decreases linearly with the length of the border shared with incompatible land uses. Under these assumptions, we find circumstances in which an efficient activity arrangement belongs to the set of the Nash equilibrium outcomes. Also, efficient arrangements in a more general case are discussed.

空间外部性土地利用格局纳什均衡效率