marginal abatement cost
Marginal abatement cost refers to the cost of reducing one additional unit of pollution or emissions, often used in the context of environmental policies and measures. It measures the economic efficiency of pollution control measures by assessing the cost incurred to reduce pollution by a certain amount.
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