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Juan Pablo Montero
José Miguel Sánchez
Raimundo Soto

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Ricardo Caballero
Gonzalo Cortázar
Vittorio Corbo
Gonzalo Edwards
Arnold Harberger
Norman Loayza
Rolf Lüders
Andreu Mas-Colell
Javier Gómez-Biscarri
Andrea Repetto
Ernesto Schargrodsky
Alberto Valdés

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Verónica Gil




Costo-Efectividad de Instrumentos Económicos para el Control de la Contaminación. El Caso del Uso de Leña


Autor: Carlos Chávez; Walter Gómez; Sandra Briceño.

Cuadernos de Economía, Vol. 46, N° 134, pp. 197-224, 2009.


We explore the cost-effectiveness of economic incentives to induce changes in wood consumption in urban areas. We consider the case of Temuco and Padre Las Casas in southern Chile. Three incentives schemes are considered: subsidy to the demand of dry wood, subsidy to the supply of dry wood, and enforcement of the standard on the humidity content of wood. The results suggest that subsidies should be targeted to the production of dry wood. The impacts on the aggregate level of emissions are small. Finally, enforcing the humidity standard is more cost-effective than the evaluated subsidy programs.

Clasificación JEL: Q28, Q21, H31

Palabras Clave: Política Ambiental, Costo-Efectividad, Incentivos Económicos. Contaminación Urbana.






 
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