ECON 208 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Allocative Efficiency, Profit Maximization, Economic Equilibrium

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Learning objective: describe why direct pollution controls are often inefficient. Describe how market- based policies, such as emissions taxes and cap-and-trade systems, can improve economic efficiency. Require that emissions per kilometre of a number of smog-producing pollutants be less than certain specified amounts. When the objective is to eliminate certain kind of pollution, direct regulatory controls are the most practical policy because the costs incurred are less than the benefits. When it comes to reducing pollution, direct regulatory controls are not productively efficient because the tc of achieving a given amount of pollution is not minimized. The reason is that when firms are required to abide by the same direct pollution control, the mc of pollution abatement is not equal across all firms. Therefore, to minimize pollution at the lowest tc, mc should be the same across the industry. Figure 17-3 the inefficiency of direct regulatory controls.

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