Valuation of externalities through neo-classical methods by including institutional variables |
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Authors: | Barbara E. Baarsma Jan G. Lambooy |
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Affiliation: | aSEO Amsterdam Economics, Roetersstraat 29, 1018 WB Amsterdam, The Netherlands;bUniversity of Utrecht, Postal Box 80125, 3508 TC Utrecht, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | Externalities are uncompensated influences that are not expressed in a market but that affect the production possibilities or the welfare level of third parties. An example is the noise pollution in airport areas. Although air transport is an important source of economic growth and employment in many countries, the social and environmental problems connected with this sector are rising rapidly. Consequently, airports are becoming a matter of concern to many politicians. On what kind of values should they base their decisions as to further growth or consolidation of the current situation? In this paper we discuss two approaches, one based on mainstream, neo-classical, economics, and one based on institutional approaches, more in particular new institutional economics, which can be seen as a development complementary to the mainstream. |
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Keywords: | Monetary valuations Behavioural assumptions Institutional economics Noise pollution |
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