Negative externalities are costs imposed on third parties. The paradigmatic example is pollution. A firm manufactures a product that generates toxic waste, and dumps the waste; society pays for the associated cost, including, for instance, the community’s health problems caused by the waste. Profit is supposed to measure the firm’s revenues in excess of the associated costs; because this cost is not included, the firm’s profits are higher than they should be, and there is more pollution than there should be. What is privately optimal diverges from what is socially optimal. The concept of negative externalities is intuitively appealing. It is firmly entrenched in economic analysis even though it is almost impossible to apply with any rigor i...
Many economics texts introduce their analysis of negative externalities by examining a tax on the ou...
Lower prices for polluting goods will increase their sales and the pollution that results from their...
Externalities are costs imposed on third parties without compensation. Pollution is the archetypica...
Negative externalities are costs imposed on third parties. The paradigmatic example is pollution. A ...
Economists generally understand externalities as unpriced spillover effects. The paradigmatic case i...
Emissions caps work on a simple and compelling premise. Regulated entities, in the process of creati...
A fundamental but underappreciated truth is that positive and negative externalities are actually mi...
Externalities are costs imposed on third parties without compensation. Pollution is the archetypica...
Public Outlays, and the Quality of Life, ” Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, N.J. (1975).] argue that...
This paper briefly reviews several models of externality which provide the theoretical basis of envi...
There are public projects which many people welcome because they are expected to be beneficial for s...
Some environmentalists believe that nature has intrinsic value whether humans are around to sense an...
There is a rather remarkable and surprisingly uncontroversial result in economic theory known as the...
International audienceThe economic concept of negative externalities is the dominant frame in enviro...
Nature is losing the war against capitalism and needs us to come to her defense in a way that may se...
Many economics texts introduce their analysis of negative externalities by examining a tax on the ou...
Lower prices for polluting goods will increase their sales and the pollution that results from their...
Externalities are costs imposed on third parties without compensation. Pollution is the archetypica...
Negative externalities are costs imposed on third parties. The paradigmatic example is pollution. A ...
Economists generally understand externalities as unpriced spillover effects. The paradigmatic case i...
Emissions caps work on a simple and compelling premise. Regulated entities, in the process of creati...
A fundamental but underappreciated truth is that positive and negative externalities are actually mi...
Externalities are costs imposed on third parties without compensation. Pollution is the archetypica...
Public Outlays, and the Quality of Life, ” Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, N.J. (1975).] argue that...
This paper briefly reviews several models of externality which provide the theoretical basis of envi...
There are public projects which many people welcome because they are expected to be beneficial for s...
Some environmentalists believe that nature has intrinsic value whether humans are around to sense an...
There is a rather remarkable and surprisingly uncontroversial result in economic theory known as the...
International audienceThe economic concept of negative externalities is the dominant frame in enviro...
Nature is losing the war against capitalism and needs us to come to her defense in a way that may se...
Many economics texts introduce their analysis of negative externalities by examining a tax on the ou...
Lower prices for polluting goods will increase their sales and the pollution that results from their...
Externalities are costs imposed on third parties without compensation. Pollution is the archetypica...