1989 journal article

FINANCIAL SENSITIVITY OF ALTERNATIVE FORESTATION INCENTIVES IN ECUADOR

FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, 27(2), 149–158.

By: C. Mccormick n & J. Laarman n

TL;DR: Financial net present value was computed for three lowland and three highland plantation species in Ecuador and indicated large variability in the elasticities from one case to another, illustrating the difficulty of identifying a single form of plantation subsidy that will be universally effective. (via Semantic Scholar)
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