Some Simulation Results for a Green Insurance Mechanism
Some Simulation Results for a Green Insurance Mechanism
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4 Piece RAF Reclining Sectional This analysis extends previous work on green insurance by proposing a mechanism that offers a stronger adoption incentive and is applicable to heterogeneous populations and non-binary adoption decisions.Endogenous learning about the new technology is incorporated, and empirically calibrated simulation results are presented for the case of reduced-phosphorus dairy diets.Results show that the mechanism has a significant impact on behavior and may incur no net cost for the regulator when an insurance premium is charged.Conditions under which a green payment Self-Help Aids mechanism may be preferable to green insurance also are discussed.
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