ECON 436 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Perfect Competition, Ecotax, Pigovian Tax

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Policy design when mb and md curves are not known. Policy design when mb and/or md curves are uncertain. Policy design when mb and md curves are not known marginal benefits and marginal damages of pollution and therefore can determine the efficient level of pollution, q*, as well as marginal damages evaluated at q*. Unfortunately, this is highly unlikely to be true with respect to actual pollution problems. Instead, a much more common situation is that the government has almost no information on mb and md. In particular, the government is likely to know at most only the current level of pollution, q0, and that the pollution is causing some damages at that level. This state of knowledge is illustrated in figure 5. 1, where the marginal damage is not shown because the government knows that md > 0 at q0 but not by how much. Up to this point we have assumed that the government has full information on the.

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