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CEEPES: An Overview of the Comprehensive Economic Environmental Policy Evaluation System

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  • Stanley R. Johnson
  • Paul E. Rosenberry
  • Jason F. Shogren
  • Peter J. Kuch

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The Comprehensive Economic Pesticide Policy Evaluation System (CEPPES), as CEEPES was originally called, was developed in 1986 under a cooperative agreement between the Office of Policy Analysis of the Environmental Protection Agency (OPA/EPA) and the Center for Agricultural and Rural Development at Iowa State University (CARD/ISU). CEPPES was designed to analyze agricultural and environmental policies. It was structured to accommodate the important interrelationships among environmental and agricultural policies in the United States. Integrated policy analysis can discern and demonstrate efficient strategies to attain targeted levels for the agricultural sector, human health, and environmental performance. The first documentation of CEPPES was made available in 1988. This report is an updated version of the overview chapter presented in CEPPES (1988). CEPPES has now been expanded to include plant nutrients in addition to pesticides, and the name of the system has been changed to Comprehensive Economic Environmental Policy Evaluation System (CEEPES).

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  • Stanley R. Johnson & Paul E. Rosenberry & Jason F. Shogren & Peter J. Kuch, 1990. "CEEPES: An Overview of the Comprehensive Economic Environmental Policy Evaluation System," Center for Agricultural and Rural Development (CARD) Publications 90-sr47, Center for Agricultural and Rural Development (CARD) at Iowa State University.
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    1. Archer, David Walter, 1995. "Self-insurance and self-protection in weed control: implications for nonpoint source pollution," ISU General Staff Papers 1995010108000012033, Iowa State University, Department of Economics.
    2. Swinton, Scott M. & Black, J. Roy, 2000. "Modeling Of Agricultural Systems," Staff Paper Series 11581, Michigan State University, Department of Agricultural, Food, and Resource Economics.
    3. Lakshminarayan, P. G., 1993. "Tradeoffs in balancing multiple objectives of an integrated agricultural economic and environmental system," ISU General Staff Papers 1993010108000011833, Iowa State University, Department of Economics.
    4. Bouzaher, Aziz & Archer, David & Cabe, Richard & Carriquiry, Alicia & Shogren, Jason F., 1991. "Effects of Environmental Policy on Trade-offs in Weed Control Management," 1991 Annual Meeting, August 4-7, Manhattan, Kansas 271200, American Agricultural Economics Association (New Name 2008: Agricultural and Applied Economics Association).

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