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Concept of Environmental Quality in the Browneville Model

In the Browneville model, 'environmental quality' is defined from the citizens' perspective as a valued good that diminishes as the firm's toxic emissions increase. This concept establishes an inverse relationship between pollution and the well-being of the town's residents. For analytical purposes within the model, this quality is then quantified by the firm's expenditure on emissions abatement.

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