酸雨
环境科学
农业
二氧化硫
硫黄
硫酸盐
农学
生产力
作物
收入
大气科学
自然资源经济学
农业经济学
地理
业务
经济
化学
生态学
生物
考古
有机化学
宏观经济学
地质学
会计
作者
Nicholas J. Sanders,Alan Barreca
摘要
The Acid Rain Program (ARP) cut sulfur dioxide (SO 2 ) emissions from power plants in the United States, with considerable benefits. We show this also reduced ambient sulfate levels, which lowered agriculture productivity through decreased soil sulfur. Using plant-level SO 2 emissions and an atmospheric transport model, we estimate the relationship between airborne sulfate levels and yields for corn and soybeans. We estimate crop revenue losses for these two crops at around $1–$1.5 billion per year, with accompanying decreases in land value. Back-of-the-envelope calculations of the costs to replace lost sulfur suggest producer responses were limited and suboptimal. (JEL Q15, Q24, Q53, Q58)
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