EC238 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Social Cost, Environmental Policy, Marginal Cost

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Normative statements: subjective, value based statements that often take the form of what ought to be and in environmental economics the concept of a socially efficient level of emissions. Positive statements: objective and fact based concerning what is , was or will be eg. measurements of output of goods or actual emissions from an industry. The target level of pollution a general model. Figure 5-1 (a & b): damage function: the marginal damage function shows the change in damages resulting from 1 additional unit of emissions. Figure 5-2: illustrates the sort of linear marginal damage cost (mdc) functions, 2 mdc curves shown originate at the origin (emissions are zero, damage costs are zero) Abatement could be achieve through new production technology, using different inputs (eg. cleaner fuels), recycling residuals, treating residuals, etc. Marginal abatement cost (mac: the function describes the relationship between the level of emissions and the cost of abatement.

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