The Effects of Pollution Taxation on the Pattern of Resource Allocation: The Downstream Diffusion Case
Eithan Hochman,
David Pines and
David Zilberman
The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1977, vol. 91, issue 4, 625-638
Abstract:
I. Introduction, 625.—II. Model I—the case of positive social costs of pollution at the urban center when natural absorption exists, 627.—III. Model II—the case of pollution externality in production, 633.—IV. Concluding remarks: integration of the two models, 637.
Date: 1977
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