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The accumulation of pollution negatively impacts human health. Extreme increases in pollution, in particular, may have lethal implications for human beings, and, indeed, all living organisms. This paper thus devises a new model of economic growth that takes into account these lethal effects of accumulated pollution via a pollution threshold to show two key results. First, if an abatement technology is relatively inefficient, there exists a stationary steady state in which consumption and pollution stop growing. Second, if the abatement technology is sufficiently efficient, there exists a path along which pollution decreases at an accelerating rate until it finally reaches zero. In this case, consumption grows at a constant rate.
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Oura, A., Moridera, Y. & Futagami, K. Lethal Effects of Pollution and Economic Growth: Efficiency of Abatement Technology. JER 69, 189–206 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1111/jere.12151
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