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We consider the problem of regulating an economy with environmental pollution. We examine the distributional impact of the polluter-pays principle which requires that any agent compensates all other agents for the damages caused by his or her (pollution) emissions. With constant marginal damages...
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This paper considers an environment where individual actions have externalities, and where there are two types of …
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With diminishing global water reserves the problem of water allocation becomes increasingly important. We consider the problem of efficiently sharing a river among a group of satiable countries. Inducing countries to efficiently cooperate requires monetary compensations via international...
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. Furthermore, since local interactions imply particular forms of externalities, their presence typically suggests government action …
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We consider general allocation problems with indivisibilities where agents' preferences possibly exhibit externalities …
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