湿地决策权的下放

Delegation of Decision-Rights for Wetlands

Environmental & Resource Economics · 2011
被引 4
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究湿地政策下放的环境与经济后果,通过两阶段博弈分析中央与地方政府的战略减排决策,解释地方为何不愿承担环境管理责任,并指出下放对中央有利,仅当地方湿地技术更高效时地方才受益。

Abstract

Different nutrient abatement activities jointly determine water quality. Policies are determined by governments at central and local level, implying that decisions can be affected by strategic considerations. In this article, decentralization of wetland policies is analyzed with regard to the environmental and economic consequences. A two-stage game is used to investigate strategic abatement decisions regarding nitrogen fertilizer reductions, waste water treatment plant phosphorus reductions and wetlands, assuming that wetland decision can be decentralized. It is shown that under particular circumstances, strategic consideration may imply that a central government undertakes more abatement than socially optimal, but in most cases the opposite is likely to occur. Decentralization of wetland decisions is advantageous to the central government but only benefits the local government if its wetland technology is considerably more efficient that the central government’s. This paper explains why local governments often hesitate to take on additional responsibilities for environmental management, and identifies conditions under which local governments make smaller losses or even gain from delegation. The results also contribute to understanding how strategically optimal matching grants are chosen when governments only take into account their own direct costs of abatement and the central government needs to satisfy the local government’s participation constraint.

湿地决策权下放战略减排两级博弈水质管理