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@article{ Neeliah2009,
 title = {Ozone Pollution and Farm Profits in England and Wales},
 author = {Neeliah, Harris and Shankar, Bhavani},
 journal = {Applied Economics},
 number = {19},
 pages = {2449-2458},
 volume = {42},
 year = {2009},
 issn = {1466-4283},
 doi = {https://doi.org/10.1080/00036840701858158},
 urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-242651},
 abstract = {Tropospheric ozone is an air pollutant known to adversely affect crop yields across Europe. Experimental work is underway to quantify yield effects at ambient ozone levels for a number of crops.  In this paper, we undertake direct, farm-level evaluation of the impact of ozone by estimating a multi-output profit function using a panel dataset of cereal farms in England and Wales. A system of equations, comprising the profit function, input and output share equations is estimated using a fixed-effects seemingly unrelated regression technique, with ozone as a quasi-fixed input. Estimated parameters are used to calculate tropospheric ozone-related profit and output supply elasticities. The main findings from the profit function show that a 10% increase in average ozone levels would decrease variable profits by 1.3% and wheat output supply by 1%.  These results are of a significantly lower magnitude, but qualitatively consistent with findings from similar studies carried out in North America.},
}