01:220:102 Chapter Notes - Chapter 17: Pigovian Tax, Coase Theorem, Marginal Utility

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Marginal social cost of pollution- additional cost imposed on society as a whole by an additional unit of pollution. Marginal social benefit of pollution- additional gain to society as a whole from an additional unit of pollution. Socially optimal quantity of pollution- quantity of pollution that society would choose if all the costs and benefits of pollution were fully accounted for. External cost- uncompensated cost that an individual or firm imposes on others. External benefit- benefit that an individual or firm confers on others without receiving compensation. In the absence of government action, quantity of pollution will be inefficient- polluters will pollute up to the point at which the marginal social benefit of pollution is zero. Left to itself, a market economy will typically generate too much pollution because polluters have no incentive to take into account the costs they impose on others.

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