Efficiency and Future Generations
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Broome, John
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Cambridge University Press
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Standard lessons from economics tell us that an externality creates
inefficiency, and that this inefficiency can be removed by internalizing
the externality. This papers considers how successfully these lessons
can be extended to intergenerational externalities such as emissions of
greenhouse gas. For intergenerational externalities, the standard lessons
involve comparisons between states whose populations of people differ,
either in their identities or their numbers. Common notions of efficiency
break down in these comparisons. This paper supplies a new notion of
efficiency that allows the lessons to survive, but at the cost of reducing their
practical significance.
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Economics and Philosophy
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