EC238 Chapter Notes - Chapter 9: Environmental Policy

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Chapter 9 criteria for evaluating environmental policies. An efficient policy is one that moves us to, or near, eh point where marginal abatement costs and marginal damages are equal. To discover this we must know both costs and damages. When it is difficult or impossible to measure damages produced by environmental degradation, the socially efficient level of emissions cannot be determined with certainty. A policy is cost-effective if it produces the maximum environmental improvement possible for the resources being expended or, equivalently, it achieves a given amount of environmental improvement at the least possible cost. Efficiency and cost-effectiveness are important because, although preserving environmental resources is critically important, it is only one of the many desirable things that people seek. Equity is not only a matter of morality, it is also a concern for policy effectiveness, because policies may not be supported as enthusiastically in the political arena if they are thought to be inequitable.

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