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Pollution and the Firm is an important book which presents new concepts of the marginal cost of substituting non-pollutive for pollutive goods. Technical in its approach it complements the other literature in the field and will be a significant contribution to the understanding of microeconomic issues in pollution control.

The book focuses on three main concepts: substitutions in consumption, emission abatement and exposure avoidance. The first part considers the adjustment of the scope and combination of goods produced as a method for controlling pollution. The author argues that pollution is controlled by increasing the relative price of the polluting good in the production process; thereby reducing demand and subsequent production of the good. In the second part the discussion is extended to include the possibilities of preventing or abating emissions in relation to three models: first, pollution prevention when non-polluting inputs and processes are substituted for pollutants; second, when a proportion of the polluting output is recycled rather than being discarded; and finally end-of-pipe abatement where additional technology is used. In conclusion the author assesses the extent to which pollution damage is controlled by avoidance of emissions, with avoidance being modelled as an add-on technology with its own returns to scale.

This important book combines theories of the firm with a welfare economics approach to pollution control, and will be welcomed by environmental and resource economists as well as microeconomists with an interest in environmental issues.



Trade Review
'I am sure that, for an economist, this text will contribute a great deal to the debate on welfare economic techniques for reducing pollution from firms. The style of the book is very technical and will be welcomed by specialists in the field of environmental and resource economics.'

Table of Contents
Contents: Part I: Controlling Pollution by Adjusting the Combination of Goods Produced Part II: Controlling Pollution by Preventing or Abating Emissions and by Adjusting the Combination of Goods Produced Part III: Controlling Pollution by Avoiding Exposure, by Preventing or Abating Emissions, and by Adjusting the Combination of Goods Produced Index

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      Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
      Publication Date: 14/01/1998
      ISBN13: 9781858986395, 978-1858986395
      ISBN10: 1858986397

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Pollution and the Firm is an important book which presents new concepts of the marginal cost of substituting non-pollutive for pollutive goods. Technical in its approach it complements the other literature in the field and will be a significant contribution to the understanding of microeconomic issues in pollution control.

      The book focuses on three main concepts: substitutions in consumption, emission abatement and exposure avoidance. The first part considers the adjustment of the scope and combination of goods produced as a method for controlling pollution. The author argues that pollution is controlled by increasing the relative price of the polluting good in the production process; thereby reducing demand and subsequent production of the good. In the second part the discussion is extended to include the possibilities of preventing or abating emissions in relation to three models: first, pollution prevention when non-polluting inputs and processes are substituted for pollutants; second, when a proportion of the polluting output is recycled rather than being discarded; and finally end-of-pipe abatement where additional technology is used. In conclusion the author assesses the extent to which pollution damage is controlled by avoidance of emissions, with avoidance being modelled as an add-on technology with its own returns to scale.

      This important book combines theories of the firm with a welfare economics approach to pollution control, and will be welcomed by environmental and resource economists as well as microeconomists with an interest in environmental issues.



      Trade Review
      'I am sure that, for an economist, this text will contribute a great deal to the debate on welfare economic techniques for reducing pollution from firms. The style of the book is very technical and will be welcomed by specialists in the field of environmental and resource economics.'

      Table of Contents
      Contents: Part I: Controlling Pollution by Adjusting the Combination of Goods Produced Part II: Controlling Pollution by Preventing or Abating Emissions and by Adjusting the Combination of Goods Produced Part III: Controlling Pollution by Avoiding Exposure, by Preventing or Abating Emissions, and by Adjusting the Combination of Goods Produced Index

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