OURA Asuka   Faculty of Economics Department of Socio-Economics   Lecturer
■ Title
  Modeling pollution and economic growth: the effect of a lethal threshold
■ Outline
  The accumulation of pollution negatively impacts human health. Extreme increases in pollution, in particular, may have lethal implications for human beings and, indeed, all living organisms. This paper thus devises a new model of economic growth that takes into account these lethal effects of accumulated pollution via a pollution threshold to show two key results. First, if an abatement technology is relatively inefficient, there exists a stationary steady state in which consumption and pollution stop growing. Second, if the abatement technology is sufficiently efficient, there exists a path along which pollution decreases at an accelerating rate until finally reaching zero. In this case, consumption grows at a constant rate.
  Oura, Asuka, Yasukatsu Moridera, and Koichi Futagami
  Collaboration   Discussion Papers in Economics and Business from Osaka University, Graduate School of Economics and Osaka School of International Public Policy (OSIPP)   (15-06),pp.1   2015/04


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