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Chapter 14 Environmental Economics: An Overview Environmental Economics and Policy Sixth Edition By Tom Tietenberg and Lynne Lewis

FIGURE 14.1 The Relationship Between Emissions and Pollution Damage

FIGURE 14.2 The Efficient Allocation of a Fund Pollutant

FIGURE 14.3 A Cost-Effective Reduction in Emissions

FIGURE 14.4 Cost-Minimizing Control of Pollution with an Emission Charge

FIGURE 14.5 Cost Savings from Technological Change: Charges Versus Standards

FIGURE 14.6 Cost Effectiveness and the Emission Permit System