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引用次数: 103
摘要
本文利用a la Blanchard(1985)的人力资本积累重叠代模型,证明了环境对长期最优增长的影响可以用污染对预期寿命的不利影响来解释。它还表明,在这种情况下,即使代理的学习能力独立于污染和效用是可加性分离的,绿色偏好也能促进增长和福利。最后,它确立了实施双赢环境政策的可能性。
Reconsidering the Impact of Environment on Long-Run Growth When Pollution Influences Health and Agents Have Finite-Lifetime
Using an overlapping generation model a la Blanchard (1985) with human capital accumulation, this article demonstrates that the influence of environment on optimal growth in the long-run may be explained by the detrimental effect of pollution on life expectancy. It also shows that, in such a case, greener preferences are growth- and welfare-improving even if the ability of the agents to learn is independent to pollution and utility is additively separable. Finally, it establishes that it is possible to implement a win-win environmental policy.