Abstract
New Zealand legislation sets standards for water quality. Nitrogen leaching from dairy effluent compromises these standards, with the consequent move being toward land-based effluent disposal. The cost of this to the dairy sector was estimated and a Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) model (GTAP) was used to investigate the impact of additional production costs on NZ's dairy export trade. Two scenarios were analysed: first, NZ acts unilaterally in imposing water quality regulations, second, the other principal dairy exporters act in a similar fashion. Changes in trade patterns vary from insignificant to large, depending on the scenario analysed.
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Cassells, S. M., & Meister, A. D. (2001). Cost and trade impacts of environmental regulations: Effluent control and the New Zealand dairy sector. Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 45(2), 257–274. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-8489.00142
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