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- Pigovian_tax abstract "A Pigovian tax (also spelled, Pigouvian tax) is a tax applied to a market activity that is generating negative externalities (costs for somebody else). The tax is intended to correct an inefficient market outcome, and does so by being set equal to the negative externalities. In the presence of negative externalities, the social cost of a market activity is not covered by the private cost of the activity. In such a case, the market outcome is not efficient and may lead to over-consumption of the product. An often-cited example of such an externality is environmental pollution.In the presence of positive externalities, i.e., public benefits from a market activity, those who receive the benefit do not pay for it and the market may under-supply the product. Similar logic suggests the creation of a Pigovian subsidy to make the users pay for the extra benefit and spur more production. An example sometimes cited is a subsidy for provision of flu vaccine.Pigovian taxes are named after economist Arthur Pigou who also developed the concept of economic externalities. William Baumol was instrumental in framing Pigou's work in modern economics.".
- Pigovian_tax thumbnail Social_cost_with_tax.svg?width=300.
- Pigovian_tax wikiPageExternalLink cheap-gas-hurts.html.
- Pigovian_tax wikiPageID "372081".
- Pigovian_tax wikiPageRevisionID "606296194".
- Pigovian_tax date "June 2013".
- Pigovian_tax hasPhotoCollection Pigovian_tax.
- Pigovian_tax reason "They assume that? ORLY?".
- Pigovian_tax subject Category:Ecological_economics.
- Pigovian_tax subject Category:Environmental_economics.
- Pigovian_tax subject Category:Market-based_policy_instruments.
- Pigovian_tax subject Category:Market_failure.
- Pigovian_tax subject Category:Taxation.
- Pigovian_tax comment "A Pigovian tax (also spelled, Pigouvian tax) is a tax applied to a market activity that is generating negative externalities (costs for somebody else). The tax is intended to correct an inefficient market outcome, and does so by being set equal to the negative externalities. In the presence of negative externalities, the social cost of a market activity is not covered by the private cost of the activity.".
- Pigovian_tax label "Imposta Pigouviana".
- Pigovian_tax label "Impuesto pigouviano".
- Pigovian_tax label "Pigou-Steuer".
- Pigovian_tax label "Pigovian tax".
- Pigovian_tax label "Podatek Pigou".
- Pigovian_tax label "Taxe pigouvienne".
- Pigovian_tax label "ピグー税".
- Pigovian_tax sameAs Pigouova_daň.
- Pigovian_tax sameAs Pigou-Steuer.
- Pigovian_tax sameAs Impuesto_pigouviano.
- Pigovian_tax sameAs Taxe_pigouvienne.
- Pigovian_tax sameAs Imposta_Pigouviana.
- Pigovian_tax sameAs ピグー税.
- Pigovian_tax sameAs Podatek_Pigou.
- Pigovian_tax sameAs m.020k_7.
- Pigovian_tax sameAs Q931921.
- Pigovian_tax sameAs Q931921.
- Pigovian_tax wasDerivedFrom Pigovian_tax?oldid=606296194.
- Pigovian_tax depiction Social_cost_with_tax.svg.
- Pigovian_tax isPrimaryTopicOf Pigovian_tax.