Prices versus quantities: stock pollution control with repeated choice of the instrument (Q2433764)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5068560
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5068560 |
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Prices versus quantities: stock pollution control with repeated choice of the instrument (English)
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30 October 2006
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This paper is concerned with strategies of pollution control through choices between taxes and tradable permits, supposed to be decided at several time periods. At each of these time periods, the choice depends on the solution of a dynamic programming problem involving the expectations of the polluting factor of production function and the pollutant stock function. According to coefficients of these two functions in the dynamic problem, it is shown under a broad functional setting that permits are decided for a while, followed by decisions of taxes for all the remaining periods. Finite as well as infinite horizon are considered.
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Pollution control
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taxes versus permits
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0.7769587635993958
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0.7769587635993958
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