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    Title: A Modeling of Environment Pollution and Sustainable Development
    Authors: Chen, Miao-Sheng;Tsai, Ming-Liang
    Contributors: 淡江大學經營決策學系
    Keywords: modeling;dynamic optimization;sustainable development;environment pollution;environment policy
    Date: 1998-03
    Issue Date: 2013-06-27 13:47:53 (UTC+8)
    Publisher: 臺北縣淡水鎮 : 淡江大學
    Abstract: The propose of this paper is to construct a modeling of environment pollution and sustainable development (AMES). Under the consideration of environment pollution and sustainable development issues, the objectives of AMES is to maximize the total present utility value of present and future generations. To internalize the externality, we adopt the pollution taxation policy to collect the pollution tax from polluters(producer and consumer)in order to be in accord with the spirit of social justice. Arid the balanced budget should make the pollution tax revenue be adequate to 'provide the government pollution control and public expenditure policy. This paper applies the dynamic optimization theory to
    construct the model.
    Relation: 第五屆(98')海峽兩岸管理科學學術研討會論文集, pp.210-227
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