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gap". Then policies targeting durability raise welfare. While externalities are corrected by Pigovian taxes that ignore … suboptimal, a durability mandate raises welfare. Third, internalities have ambiguous effects. Fourth, a social discount rate less …
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Products with negative externalities are often subject to regulations that limit competition. The single-product case …
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analyses, for it plays virtually no role when economists recommend taxes to internalize externalities. A simple model …
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outcomes are inefficient. In the case of negative externalities, Pigouvian taxes are one way to correct this market failure …
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The extent of voluntary cooperation in the presence of externalities is shown as an equilibrium outcome in the supply … character of the costs resulting from externalities. The paper discusses applications including forest management, volume …
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Many transportation policies indirectly affect vehicle travel and resulting externalities by inducing changes in …
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A substantial literature examines second-best environmental policy, focusing particularly on how the Pigouvian directive that marginal taxes should equal marginal external harms needs to be modified in light of the preexisting distortion due to labor income taxation. Additional literature is...
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We study the interplay between a "one person-one vote" political system and a "one share-one vote" corporate governance regime. The political system sets Pigouvian subsidies, while corporate governance determines firm-specific public good investments. Our analysis highlights a two-way feedback...
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; asymmetric information and the income of founders; production and consumption externalities from labor effort; market power and …
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payoffs, or because of informational externalities. In the first case, inefficiency manifests itself in excessive non …
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