Pollution, premature death and compensation.
Summary
We study the compensation of prematurely dead people in an economy where production generates pollution, and where pollution reduces, beyond a certain threshold, the chances of survival. To do so, we characterize the ex post egalitarian optimum and compare it to the laissez-faire equilibrium and the utilitarian optimum. When the pollution threshold above which premature mortality occurs is high, the ex-post egalitarian optimum requires a pollution equal to this threshold and lower than those prevailing in the laissez-faire and the utilitarian optimum. But when the critical pollution threshold is low, the pollution level associated with the ex post egalitarian optimum is equal to that of the laissez-faire optimum and higher than that of the utilitarian optimum.
Publisher
Presses de Sciences Po
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