An “effluent” charge approach to aircraft noise abatement

This paper is concerned with the control of aircraft noise. Some brief remarks are made on the relationship of aircraft noise problems to the theoretical approaches to externalities. We note in particular that an effluent charge is the most practical way to deal with the problem. A linear programmin...

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Aircraft
Airline industry
Airports
Costs
Ecology
Linear programming
Minimization
Noise
Noise control
Noise pollution
Pollution control
Shadow prices
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