动物疾病防控中的信息不对称、外部性与激励

Asymmetric Information, Externalities and Incentives in Animal Disease Prevention and Control

Journal of Agricultural Economics · 2015
被引 72
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

运用委托代理框架分析信息问题和外部性如何影响农户的生物安全激励,并以补偿政策为例说明如何设计激励以平衡早期报告与生物安全努力,同时讨论了三种外部性情形。

Abstract

Abstract Incentives influence behaviour while an understanding of farmer behaviour facilitates the control and prevention of infectious livestock disease. This paper lays out several perspectives on how information problems and other externalities affect biosecurity incentives. We use the principal–agent framework to examine livestock disease management in the presence of potential moral hazard and adverse selection. Moral hazard may apply to biosecurity decisions while adverse selection may apply to disease reporting. The example of compensation policies illustrates the importance of creating appropriate incentives: compensation must be sufficient to ensure early reporting but not so large as to discourage appropriate levels of biosecurity effort. Other cases of externalities are more diffuse than those modelled using principal–agent analysis, placing emphasis on third‐party effects and coordination problems. Three examples are provided. One concerns free‐riding when facing an endemic disease pool that can be managed by limiting sources and flows. Another regards coordination failure when securing against an exotic disease where farmer efforts complement and communicating actions are important. The last arises from absence of a risk market where an adverse infrastructural support externality could be managed by disease outbreak insurance.

动物疾病防控信息不对称外部性激励机制