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1、The Economic Approach to Environmental and Natural Resources, 3e,By James R. Kahn, 2005 South-Western, part of the Thomson Corporation,Theory and Tools of Environmental and Resource Economics 3e,Part I,The Macroeconomics of the Environment,Chapter 6, 2004 Thomson Learning/South-Western,4,Introductio
2、n,This chapter examines the relationship between the environment and the aggregate economy. The conceptual discussion of the interrelationship between the environment and the macro economy began early in the development of the field of environmental economics. Boulding (1966) made an analogy of the
3、earth to a spaceship and stressed that our activities were constrained by our endowment of resources and the ability of environmental systems to assimilate wastes.,5,Conceptual Model of the Environment and the Economy,There are two different ways of conceptualizing the relationship between the econo
4、my and the environment. One is to examine the relationship between the environment and individual actors and then aggregate up to effects on the total system. A second is to view the economy and the environment as two interwoven systems, where the economic system is embedded in the larger earth syst
5、em. Which is correct depends on the issue of concern.,6,Interwoven Systems,7,The Impact of the Environment on Economic Productivity,There are three basic mechanisms by which the environment and environmental policy affect economic productivity. One has to do with the impact of environmental regulati
6、ons on productivity. The other two have to do with the impact of environmental quality on economic productivity.,8,The Negative Impact of Environmental Regulations,Environmental policy forces firms to make decisions that are in the social interest, but not in their private interest. This process of
7、“internalizing an externality” increases the firms costs. More importantly, the resources used to reduce pollution can not be used to produce economic outputs. This will have a negative impact on GDP, especially if environmental goals are achieved through direct controls.,9,The Positive Impacts of E
8、nvironmental Quality on Economic Productivity,A positive impact on economic productivity can occur in two different ways. First, environmental resources are used in production processes. Cleaner resources are more productive resources. Second, environmental quality impacts the productivity of other
9、inputs. Reduced air pollution increases yield per acre of many crops.,10,The Positive Impacts of Environmental Quality on Economic Productivity,Important benefits can also be found through the impact on health and health care. If the population is healthy because they have cleaner air and water, few
10、er resources will need to be devoted to health care. Also, if the health care industry is characterized by increasing average costs, then a reduction in need for health care should also lead to a reduction in the average costs of health care. Ecological services such as biodiversity, nutrient cyclin
11、g, and maintenance of hydrological cycles and other services also have an important impact.,11,Which Effect Dominates?,Theoretically this could be measured by estimating the following equation:GDP = f(L1,K1,EQ(GDP,L2,K2), Where: L1 is the amount of labor used to produce GDP; K1 is the amt. of capita
12、l directly used to produce GDP; EQ is the level of environmental quality; L2 is the labor used to reduce emissions, and K2 is the capital used to reduce emissions. Unfortunately none of the current empirical studies has attempted to measure this relationship, primarily because it is hard to identify
13、 one variable to represent environmental quality.,12,Which Effect Dominates?,Lack of the ability to include a comprehensive environmental measure has shaped empirical studies. Most focus on the negative impacts. Examples include Jorgenson and Wilcoxen study which estimated that the environmental reg
14、ulations had reduced GDP by 2.592%. Gillis et al. attempted to incorporate potential positive impacts through the computation of a general equilibrium model which included the health benefits of air quality regulations. This study found that GDP is approx. 2% higher with air quality regulations than
15、 it would have been without the regulations.,13,Can Environmental Policy Make the Economy Stronger?,Michael Porter argues that stricter environmental policies require firms to cut waste, increase efficiency with which energy is used, and result in improved, more efficient technologies and can lead t
16、o reduced production costs. Porter argues that improved efficiencies can lead to more competitive firms and greater strength in global competition.,14,Can Environmental Policy Make the Economy Stronger?,If stricter environmental laws lead to increased advantages in global competition, why dont firms
17、 lobby for these laws? Simpson (1993) argues that it is important to consider what happens to variable and fixed costs with stricter environmental laws. New regulations may require new equipment which increases fixed costs even though this equipment may lead to production efficiencies which lower va
18、riable costs.,15,Can Environmental Policy Make the Economy Stronger?,While some would argue that inefficiencies and short-sightedness are barriers to adoption, it is difficult to imagine that this oversight would occur on a systematic basis and that firms would not pursue profit maximizing choices.
19、It is possible that firms would not pursue research into new technologies if there is not a way to protect (patent) the technology to assure a level of return on investment. In addition, where the adoption of a new technology is associated with an uncertain outcome, it may pay to be a follower and n
20、ot a leader in changing production technologies.,16,The Impact of the Economy on the Environment,Herman Daly argues that it is not enough to impose a pollution tax to protect the environment if the number of polluters keep growing. He suggests that policy-makers need to consider limits to the amount
21、 of economic activity. A counter argument is that it is not the amount of economic activity that matters, but the nature of the economic activity. Policy could and should focus on both.,17,The Impact of the Economy on the Environment,One perspective argues that as the economy grows and per capita in
22、come increases, environmental quality will increase because demand for environmental quality will increase. An “Environmental Kuznets Curve” (EKC) has been hypothesized, based on the Kuznets Curve from development literature, which argues that low-income countries have little detrimental impact on t
23、he environment because of their relatively low level of economic activity. This impact increases with a rise in income and then, as the economy grows beyond a certain point, policies are enacted to protect the environment. The conclusion is growth in income will lead to improved environmental qualit
24、y.,18,Is there evidence of an EKC?,The World Bank (1992) and Shafik(1994) looked at data and found empirical evidence that supported the hypothesis. The study looked at air pollution as a measure of environment quality and examined this as a function of per capita income. The work showed an inverse
25、U-shaped relationship existed.,19,Is there evidence of an EKC?,20,Is there evidence of an EKC?,Others have argued that one important problem with the WB/Shafik studies is that studies based on air pollution do not generalize well to total environmental quality. Conventional air pollutants do not rep
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