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Chapter 5: Economics of Pollution
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Forms of Pollution Air pollution Water pollution Land contamination Noise pollution
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Sources of Pollution Use of Natural Resources Production of Goods & Services Consumption of Goods & Services
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Sources of Air Pollution Carbon monoxide Sulfur dioxides Nitrogen oxides Hydrocarbons Particulates
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Reasons for Pollution No one has or enforces private property rights over the environment being polluted The collectively consumed nature of the environment being polluted
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Costs of Pollution Environmental decay Loss of income Medical expenses Loss to society Opportunity costs of pollution control expenditures
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Economic of Pollution Demand –Marginal Social Benefit, MSB –Marginal Private Benefit, MPB Supply –Marginal Social Cost, MSC –Marginal Private Cost, MPC
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Price Reams per day MSC 9 11 r0r1 S = MPC C B A D D 13 Dead-Weight Loss=ABC MSC>MPC: Paper is under-priced, but over-produced Effects on the Polluter
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Effects on the User: Price Kilowatt-hours per day S = MPC 0.10 0.12 e0e1 MSC C B A D D Dead-Weight Loss=ABC MPC>MSC: electricity is under-supplied, but over-priced 0.08
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Policies of Pollution Control Moral suasion –Education –Recycling Market solution –Law-suites –Pollution rights Government solution –Taxes –Subsidies –Regulations
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Economics of Pollution Control The optimal amount of pollution control is achieved where its MSB = MSC If taxation is used to control pollution, the optimal level of tax must be set to make MSB = MSC
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Dollar per unit Pollution control MSB T2 T* C* MSB=MSC B T1 MSC MSC>MSB MSB>MSC Pollution Tax
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