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Title Do Market Failures Create a "Durability Gap" in the Circular Economy?
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Authors Fullerton, D; He, S
Title Do Market Failures Create a "Durability Gap" in the Circular Economy?
Year 2024
Published Journal Of The Association Of Environmental And Resource Economists, 11.0, 6
DOI 10.1086/729541
Abstract The interdisciplinary circular economy literature recommends longer-lasting products, to reduce pollution from repeated production and disposal. For any type of appliance, we assume that consumers choose among variants with different durability. Firms are competitive. Standard Pigouvian analysis shows that optimal taxes depend on pollution and not on product life. Here, we find conditions where consumers choose lives that are too short-a "durability gap." First, we show that suboptimal existing output taxes imply suboptimal durability. An increase in uniform tax on all variants encourages purchase of a more durable variant and raises welfare. Second, welfare also is raised by a subsidy for choosing a more durable variant or by a marginally binding durability mandate. Third, we find that a social discount rate less than the private rate is the strongest case for policy to favor durability. Fourth, the consumer misperceptions we study have ambiguous implications for durability policy.
Author Keywords H21; H23; Q58; durability; waste disposal; Pigouvian taxes; first-best policy; second-best policy; externalities; internalities
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
EID WOS:001303481200001
WoS Category Economics; Environmental Studies
Research Area Business & Economics; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
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