Assume that the existing technology does not allow for reductions in emissions beyond 100 tons/month. That is, the most each factory can reduce its emissions is 100 tons/month. Also assume that if a factory owner is indifferent between reducing pollution or paying taxes, the factory owner will choose to reduce pollution. With those assumptions in mind, suppose the government has a goal of reducing total monthly emissions by 160 tons. To achieve this goal, the government has decided to impose a tax on pollution. That is, for every 20-ton emission, a factory will have to pay some amount of money. To achieve (but not exceed) the desired reduction in emissions, the tax will have to be set equal to or above $ per 20 tons/month. but below $
Assume that the existing technology does not allow for reductions in emissions beyond 100 tons/month. That is, the most each factory can reduce its emissions is 100 tons/month. Also assume that if a factory owner is indifferent between reducing pollution or paying taxes, the factory owner will choose to reduce pollution. With those assumptions in mind, suppose the government has a goal of reducing total monthly emissions by 160 tons. To achieve this goal, the government has decided to impose a tax on pollution. That is, for every 20-ton emission, a factory will have to pay some amount of money. To achieve (but not exceed) the desired reduction in emissions, the tax will have to be set equal to or above $ per 20 tons/month. but below $
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