Case Study

Contractual Challenges of Agricultural Runoff

A large lake, popular for recreational fishing, has seen a significant decline in its fish population. Scientific studies suggest the cause is agricultural runoff from numerous small, family-owned farms in the surrounding watershed. The runoff contains fertilizers that promote algae blooms, which deplete oxygen in the water, harming the fish. The local fishing tourism board wants to create a contract to compensate the fishing businesses for their losses and pay the farmers to change their practices. Analyze the specific factors in this situation that make it exceptionally difficult to design and enforce a complete contract to solve this problem.

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Updated 2025-08-02

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