Essay

Evaluating Subsidy Policies for Urban Green Spaces

A city government wants to encourage the installation of 'green roofs' on private buildings. These roofs provide benefits to the entire community, such as improved air quality and reduced strain on the city's storm drainage system, which are not fully considered by the individual building owners. The city is considering two different subsidy policies:

  • Policy A: A one-time, fixed payment of $5,000 to any building owner who installs a green roof, regardless of the roof's size or environmental impact.
  • Policy B: A variable payment to building owners that is calculated based on the square footage of the green roof and its certified capacity to absorb stormwater.

Critique both policies. Which policy is more likely to lead to a result closer to the socially optimal amount of green roof installation? Justify your answer using economic principles related to correcting for external benefits.

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Updated 2025-08-22

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