Social cost in neoclassical economics is the sum of the private costs resulting from a transaction and the costs imposed on the consumers as a consequence...
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The social cost of carbon (SCC) is the marginal cost of the impacts caused by emitting one extra tonne of carbon emissions at any point in time. The purpose...
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clothes, social insurance, taxes on employment &c. Path cost is a term in networking to define the worthiness of a path, see Routing. Average cost Cost accounting...
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Externality (redirect from External cost)
externality is any difference between the private cost of an action or decision to an economic agent and the social cost. In simple terms, a negative externality...
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economics, the marginal cost is the change in the total cost that arises when the quantity produced is increased, i.e. the cost of producing additional...
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proposed alternative. It is one aspect of true cost accounting (TCA), along with Human capital and Social capital. As definitions for "true" and "full"...
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"The Problem of Social Cost" (1960) is a law review article by Ronald Coase, then a faculty member at the University of Virginia, dealing with the economic...
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The levelized cost of electricity (LCOE) is a measure of the average net present cost of electricity generation for a generator over its lifetime. It...
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Problem of Social Cost (1960). Arguably, transaction cost reasoning became most widely known through Oliver E. Williamson's Transaction Cost Economics...
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Environmental enterprise (section Social cost)
cost − private cost = External cost". The ideal situation of environmental enterprise is to cut the negative external cost. Social cost in economics may...
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Pigouvian tax (section Reciprocal cost problem)
marginal cost of the negative externalities. In the presence of negative externalities, social cost includes private cost and external cost caused by...
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In economics and business decision-making, a sunk cost (also known as retrospective cost) is a cost that has already been incurred and cannot be recovered...
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Ronald Coase (section "The Problem of Social Cost")
costs to explain the nature and limits of firms; and "The Problem of Social Cost" (1960), which suggests that well-defined property rights could overcome...
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conditions important to the market. “The Problem of Social Cost” illuminates a different path towards social optimum showing the Pigouvian tax is not the only...
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The cost of living is the cost of maintaining a certain standard of living for an individual or a household. Changes in the cost of living over time can...
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Environmental economics (redirect from Environmental cost)
game theory, Gonzalez, Marciano and Solal (2019) have shown that in social cost problems involving more than three agents, the Coase theorem suffers...
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the revenue. The former is based on the social cost of carbon (SCC), which attempts to calculate the numeric cost of the externalities of carbon pollution...
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In microeconomic theory, the opportunity cost of a choice is the value of the best alternative forgone where, given limited resources, a choice needs to...
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cost–utility analysis, risk–benefit analysis, economic impact analysis, fiscal impact analysis, and social return on investment (SROI) analysis. Cost–benefit...
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1–44. Coase, The Problem of Social Cost, IV, 7 Coase, The Problem of Social Cost, V, 9 Coase, The Problem of Social Cost, VIII, 23 Cotterrell 1992. Jary...
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present and future welfare of people, the natural environment, and the social cost of carbon. This can be addressed with the dynamic price model of emissions...
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carbon emissions to stay below the 1.5°C limit. Latest models of the social cost of carbon calculate a damage of more than $300 per ton of CO2 as a result...
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transaction costs in a 1966 economics textbook in terms of private and social cost, and for the first time called it a "theorem." Since the 1960s, a voluminous...
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opportunity cost of holding money faced by private agents should equal the social cost of creating additional fiat money. Assuming that the marginal cost of creating...
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by inflicting a cost on "free-riders", is considered sufficient to establish and maintain cooperation. Social actions come at a cost to the punisher,...
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Shadow price (section Cost-benefit analysis)
Marginal Cost (PMC) is simply the cost of producing the chemicals whereas the Social Marginal Cost (SMC) is the PMC less the net social cost of discarding...
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creation that are not revealed through traditional financial reporting. The social cost of carbon is one value that can be incorporated into Return on Integration...
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a presidential candidate, it also imposes private and social costs. For example, one social cost to consumer is the spread of disinformation which can...
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by minimizing cost consistent with each possible level of production, and the result is a cost curve. Profit-maximizing firms use cost curves to decide...
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Whitewashing is one specific form of a Sybil attack on distributed systems. The social cost of cheaply discarded pseudonyms is that experienced users lose confidence...
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