The present paper generalizes the Weitzman-Hartwick approach to national income accounting. The authors first establish a close general relation between the current value Hamiltonian of an optimal control problem and the optimal value of the objective integral if the time argument does not enter the constraints and enters the objective function only as a discount factor. This result is applied to a simple economic model covering most models found in the literature on national income accounting involving pollution and nonrenewable resources. The authors critically review the usefulness of net national product as a welfare indicator and as an indicator for sustainability. Copyright 1996 by Royal Economic Society.
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The present paper generalizes the Weitzman/Hartwick approach to national income accounting. We first...
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This paper concerns green accounting in a global economy, which is characterized by transboundary en...
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Corresponding to current national wealth as discounted future optimal consumption (Weitzman [1976]) ...
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