In a company town with a single, profit-maximizing firm that is also the sole source of pollution, an economic model is used to analyze the trade-offs between wages and environmental quality. In this model, 'environmental quality' is quantified by the firm's total annual expenditure on emission reduction activities.
The firm spends $1 million to upgrade its primary manufacturing equipment. This upgrade, intended to lower production costs, also has the side effect of reducing total emissions by 30%. The firm's separate budget for direct pollution control measures (e.g., smokestack scrubbers) remains unchanged at $200,000 for the year.
According to the specific definition used in this model, how has 'environmental quality' changed?
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In a company town with a single, profit-maximizing firm that is also the sole source of pollution, an economic model is used to analyze the trade-offs between wages and environmental quality. In this model, 'environmental quality' is quantified by the firm's total annual expenditure on emission reduction activities.
The firm spends $1 million to upgrade its primary manufacturing equipment. This upgrade, intended to lower production costs, also has the side effect of reducing total emissions by 30%. The firm's separate budget for direct pollution control measures (e.g., smokestack scrubbers) remains unchanged at $200,000 for the year.
According to the specific definition used in this model, how has 'environmental quality' changed?