Economic growth and environmental pollution under the max-min principle |
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Authors: | Kazumi Asako |
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Institution: | Institute of Socio-Economic Planning, The University of Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan |
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Abstract: | This paper first analyzes the interactions between capital accumulation and environmental pollution under the program of sustained constant utility, which depends on per capita consumption and pollution, over all generations. Then the optimal program of economic growth is discussed. The implications of the constant-utility criterion (or the max-min principle) are compared with those of the utilitarian criterion which has been widely adopted in environmental pollution literature. Subsequently, the analysis incorporates pollution-abatement investment and exhaustible resources. We conclude that the max-min principle works fairly satisfactorily in this world. |
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