Economics of Public Forestry Incentive Programs: A Case Study of Cost-Sharing in Minnesota

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Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station

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This report, using Minnesota as a case study, outlines the results of an economic analysis of REAP-A7 cost-sharing. The emphasis is on: A) development of a method to evaluate forestry incentive programs; B) ex post evaluation of effectiveness and efficieny of a specific program; and C) discussion of application of the method and results in FIP and alternatives which need to be analyzed.

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66 pages.

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Technical Bulletin
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Gregersen, H.; Houghtaling, T.; Rubinstein, A.. (1979). Economics of Public Forestry Incentive Programs: A Case Study of Cost-Sharing in Minnesota. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/109185.

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