Endogenous bias in technical progress and environmental policy
American Economic Review
1978
Two approaches are used to explore the implications for environmental policy of a possible endogenous bias of technical progress for environmental degradation. Using a frontier approach of innovation-possibility and the alternative approach that is critical of innovation-possibility, the author finds that both models indicate a bias for pollution when there is no charge for environmental amenities. The result is that pollution increases faster than production. He concludes that if pollution is to be stabilized in a growing economy, the price must be positive and flexible so that it can rise in response to labor productivity and wage increases. 17 references.
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