EC238 Lecture 6: lesson 6 reading

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Efficiency and cost-effectiveness are different (but related) concepts and combining them streamlines the list of criteria a policy needs to satisfy and highlights the objective of achieving social efficiency. A socially efficient policy would be one that managed to move the economy to the point where marginal abatement cost equals marginal damage cost at this point, we would maximize total net social benefits. However, for a number of reasons this may not be an achievable objective largely because of the difficulty in measuring the damages from pollution but partly also for political reasons. This is why we often seek to create a pollution control policy that is cost-effective. Cost-effectiveness implies that the policy is able to achieve the target level of pollution reduction in the lowest cost way possible. In other words, a cost-effective policy will minimize the total abatement costs of achieving the target level of emissions.

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