Externalities: Problems and Solutions
Why price pollution at MD? Because this is the equilibrium e cient price in the newly created pollution market. 2) Firms owners: If river is owned by rms then rm can charge individuals for polluting less. They will also charge individuals the MD per unit of pollution. Final level of pollution will be the same in 1) and 2) 14
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