Cost Heterogeneity and the Potential Savings from Market-Based Policies

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2003-01-01

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Policy makers and analysts are often faced with situations where it is unclear whether market-based instruments hold real promise of reducing costs, relative to conventional uniform standards. We develop analytic expressions that can be employed with modest amounts of information to estimate the potential cost savings associated with market-based policies, with an application to the environmental policy realm. These simple formulae can identify instruments that merit more detailed investigation. We illustrate the use of these results with an application to nitrogen oxides control by electric utilities in the United States.

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10.1023/A:1021879330491

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Newell, RG, and RN Stavins (2003). Cost Heterogeneity and the Potential Savings from Market-Based Policies. Journal of Regulatory Economics, 23(1). pp. 43–59. 10.1023/A:1021879330491 Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/6757.

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