Understanding Marginal Social Cost of Abatement Title: Understanding Marginal Social Cost of Abatement The Marginal Social Cost of Abatement (MSCA) is a concept in environmental economics that measures the cost of reducing pollution or other negative externalities

Please use the attached to answer the question 150-200 words. What is Marginal Social Cost of Abatement and what is it used for? Callan, S., & Thomas, J. (2013). Environmental Economics & Management Theory, Policy, and Applications. (6th ed.). Cengage Learning. Pls 83-84

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