Externality and Institutions

Externality and Institutions

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Papandreou Andreas A.
Oxford University Press
EAN: 9780198293071
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Pollution, higher traffic noise, or a poisoned river are all examples of externalities---costs (or benefits) which are imposed by an action but which are not built in to the price of that action. One of the problems of economic theory is whether, when analysing the desirability of a new road, for example, the costs that occur as externalities can be fully incorporated into the price of that road. Dr Andreas Papandreou has provided a book which fully explains and analyses the ideas lying behind the theory of externalities. Papandreou has made a survey of the various methodological approaches taken by economists to the issue of eternalities, and the failure of some markets to reconcile individual and social costs and benefits. He tackles the difficult issue of defining or characterizing externalities, surveys the current literature, and investigates the effect that externality theory has had on major economic issues. His major theme is an exploration of institutional inefficiency and the implications of incorporating organizational costs into economic models. Written in a non-technical style, this book is suitable not only for those economists who make a study of externalities, but for those who need to understand the theory for their own fields of research, and for postgraduate students.
EAN 9780198293071
ISBN 0198293070
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Oxford University Press
Publication date March 12, 1998
Pages 316
Language English
Dimensions 216 x 138 x 19
Country United Kingdom
Authors Papandreou Andreas A.
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