Author/Authors
Rّdseth، نويسنده , , Kenneth Lّvold، نويسنده ,
DocumentNumber
3542661
Title Of Article
Capturing the least costly way of reducing pollution: A shadow price approach
شماره ركورد
6141
Latin Abstract
The production analysis literature is increasingly concerned with estimating marginal abatement costs. Yet, most studies do not emphasize the ways in which pollutants may be reduced and their costs, which makes them unable to identify the least costly compliance strategy. This paper utilizes the materials balance principle to relate pollution to the employment of material inputs. A production model which allows input and output substitution, downscaling of operations, pollution control, and emission permits purchases as compliance strategies is proposed, and the implications of joint and non-joint pollution controls for the trade-off between pollutants and desirable outputs are considered. Marginal abatement costs, reflecting the least costly way of compliance, are derived by exploiting the duality between the directional distance function and the profit function.
From Page
16
NaturalLanguageKeyword
marginal abatement costs , Materials balance condition , Directional distance function
JournalTitle
Studia Iranica
To Page
24
To Page
24
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