https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pigovian_tax is likely a good example—if implemented well, the incentive effect scales precisely with remediating the harm caused.
Yes, I think Pigovian taxes are really interesting and useful. I suppose then I’m looking for examples of privately implemented Pigovian taxes that fixed a problem successfully.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pigovian_tax is likely a good example—if implemented well, the incentive effect scales precisely with remediating the harm caused.
Yes, I think Pigovian taxes are really interesting and useful. I suppose then I’m looking for examples of privately implemented Pigovian taxes that fixed a problem successfully.