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Delves into environmental regulation mechanisms like quantity caps, consumption caps, and taxes, emphasizing the importance of aligning private costs with social costs for optimal outcomes.
Discusses environmental policy instruments, including command and control regulations, economic tools, and voluntary approaches, to promote sustainable practices.
Examines the interplay between market dynamics and social welfare, highlighting the roles of willingness to pay and willingness to accept in economic models.