This paper briefly reviews several models of externality which provide the theoretical basis of environmental economics. An externality may be defined as a situation where the output or action of a firm or individual affects the production possibilities or welfare of another firm or individual who has no direct control over the initial level of the output or activity. Pollution, resulting from the disposal of residual wastes, is a classic example of externality. Three static models examine the optimality conditions for (1) a two-person externality (2) a many-person externality (where the externality takes the form of a "pure public bad"), and (3) a two-plant polluter. In the case of a two-person externality negotialtion between the affe...
This thesis consists of an introductory chapter and four papers, which relate to environmental polic...
This paper examines optimal cooperative and non-cooperative environmental taxes for the case in whic...
This study analyses the effect of pollution to the optimal taxation and public provision. Environmen...
This paper briefly reviews several models of externality which provide the theoretical basis of envi...
This paper briefly reviews several models of externality which provide the theoretical basis of envi...
There is a rather remarkable and surprisingly uncontroversial result in economic theory known as the...
Environmental economics has made significant achievements over the past twenty-five years. They rest...
This paper surveys research on optimal redistributive taxation in economies with environmental exter...
This paper surveys research on optimal redistributive taxation in economies with environmental exter...
This paper surveys research on optimal redistributive taxation in economies with environmental exter...
This dissertation investigates strategies to regulate environmental externalities. Chapter 1 studies...
Economists generally understand externalities as unpriced spillover effects. The paradigmatic case i...
Economists generally understand externalities as unpriced spillover effects. The paradigmatic case i...
This paper examines optimal cooperative and non-cooperative environmental taxes for the case in whic...
This paper examines optimal cooperative and non-cooperative environmental taxes for the case in whic...
This thesis consists of an introductory chapter and four papers, which relate to environmental polic...
This paper examines optimal cooperative and non-cooperative environmental taxes for the case in whic...
This study analyses the effect of pollution to the optimal taxation and public provision. Environmen...
This paper briefly reviews several models of externality which provide the theoretical basis of envi...
This paper briefly reviews several models of externality which provide the theoretical basis of envi...
There is a rather remarkable and surprisingly uncontroversial result in economic theory known as the...
Environmental economics has made significant achievements over the past twenty-five years. They rest...
This paper surveys research on optimal redistributive taxation in economies with environmental exter...
This paper surveys research on optimal redistributive taxation in economies with environmental exter...
This paper surveys research on optimal redistributive taxation in economies with environmental exter...
This dissertation investigates strategies to regulate environmental externalities. Chapter 1 studies...
Economists generally understand externalities as unpriced spillover effects. The paradigmatic case i...
Economists generally understand externalities as unpriced spillover effects. The paradigmatic case i...
This paper examines optimal cooperative and non-cooperative environmental taxes for the case in whic...
This paper examines optimal cooperative and non-cooperative environmental taxes for the case in whic...
This thesis consists of an introductory chapter and four papers, which relate to environmental polic...
This paper examines optimal cooperative and non-cooperative environmental taxes for the case in whic...
This study analyses the effect of pollution to the optimal taxation and public provision. Environmen...