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000338910 245__ $$aHow can labeling for health concerns improve environmental public good provisioning?
000338910 260__ $$c2023-11-22
000338910 269__ $$a2023-11-22
000338910 300__ $$a25 p.
000338910 336__ $$aWorking or Discussion Paper
000338910 490__ $$aWorking Paper SMART N°23-01
000338910 520__ $$aAlthough consumers are increasingly willing to pay for the environment, the private provision of public goods from the consumption of green goods remains limited. We propose in this paper to exploit an additional private attribute of green goods, the health benefits, in order to increase the provision of public good. Health can be seen as a positive internality associated with the consumption of some green goods. We show that correcting this internality by offering labels describing these health benefits can increase the supply of public goods. The level of public good remains underprovided from the perspective of a social planner, but, under certain conditions, may equalize or exceed the optimal level of the public good from the perspective of an environmental agency. A simulation is performed to illustrate the impact of consumer preferences on the provisioning of public good at market equilibrium.
000338910 546__ $$aEnglish
000338910 650__ $$aDemand and Price Analysis
000338910 650__ $$aEnvironmental Economics and Policy
000338910 650__ $$aFood Consumption/Nutrition/Food Safety
000338910 6531_ $$aenvironmental public good
000338910 6531_ $$alabeling
000338910 6531_ $$atheoretical framework
000338910 700__ $$aLetort, Elodie
000338910 700__ $$aLe Gloux, Fanny
000338910 700__ $$aDupraz Pierre
000338910 8560_ $$fsmart-wp@inrae.fr
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