The complex interactions of markets for endangered spices products
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It analyses systematically which aspects of these complicated markets, separately or in combination, are important for determining whether limited legalized trade in otherwise illegal goods can be helpful for achieving policy goals like reducing poaching. With their form of declining stigma, laundering becomes less significant for enforcement policy, as the price differential appears only when stigma is relatively low, which offers only when enforcement rates are relatively high.
Publication Name: Journal of Environmental Economics and Management
Subject: Environmental services industry
ISSN: 0095-0696
Year: 2004
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Voluntary conservation of endangered species: when does no regulatory assurance mean no conservation?
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Voluntary conservation agreements is analyzed since they are becoming increasingly important in implementing the Endangered Species Act on private land. The results suggested that the likelihood of an agreement and the resulting conservation levels depend on the background threat of regulation, the cost advantage offered by voluntary agreements, and the availability of assurances regarding future regulation.
Publication Name: Journal of Environmental Economics and Management
Subject: Environmental services industry
ISSN: 0095-0696
Year: 2004
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Economies of scope in endangered-species protection: evidence from interest-group behavior
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Research is presented concerning the benefits gained by species from the legal protection of one species under the terms of the Endangered Species Act. The influence of interest-group activity on species protection is discussed.
Publication Name: Journal of Environmental Economics and Management
Subject: Environmental services industry
ISSN: 0095-0696
Year: 2001
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