ECON 2J03 Lecture 5: The Economics of Environmental Quality

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Pollution damages: refers to the negative impacts that users of the environment experience as a result of the degradation of the environment. Damage function: shows the relationship between the quantity of a waste product and the value of its damage. Emission damage function: show the relationship between the wastes from a particular source and the resulting damage to the environment. Ambient damage functions show how damages are related to the concentration of a waste product contained in the ambient environment. Marginal damage function: shows the change in damages stemming from one more unit of emissions or ambient concentration. Total damages: are the total amount of damage at each emission level. We examine the marginal damages (md)- additional damage by additional units of pollution (or ambient concentrations) Location matters (damages of pollution higher in urban areas, due to existing concentration) Knowledge matters (more knowledge of impacts of pollute, the more you are wtp to avoid it)

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