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Agriculture intensive et gestion des externalités négatives : vers un nouveau compromis entre risques productifs et risques environnementaux

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  • Olivier Mahul

    (Ministère de l'Aménagement du Territoire et de l'Environnement)

  • Pierre Rainelli
  • Dominique Vermersch

Abstract

L'asymétrie entre le caractère privé des risques productifs et leurs conséquences sociales motive la recherche de solutions alternatives, quitte à modifier l'état présent des droits de propriété, ce qui n'est pas sans soulever de difficiles problèmes politiques. Les auteurs examinent la possibilité de contrats à vocation assurantielle conduisant à un nouvel arbitrage entre risques productifs et risques environnementaux. A cette fin, une modélisation microéconomique évalue le consentement à recevoir de l'agriculteur pour ces nouveaux arbitrages selon différentes formes de jointures entre biens privés agricoles et externalités environnementales et sanitaires coproduites.

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  • Olivier Mahul & Pierre Rainelli & Dominique Vermersch, 2001. "Agriculture intensive et gestion des externalités négatives : vers un nouveau compromis entre risques productifs et risques environnementaux," Post-Print hal-01952118, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-01952118
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