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Arthur Pigou

externalities; Pigouvian taxes.

Pigou held the Chair of Political Economy at Cambridge, succeeding Alfred Marshall. His 1920 work 'The Economics of Welfare' established welfare economics as a discipline and introduced the framework of market externalities. He argued that governments should use targeted taxes or subsidies to correct divergences between private and social costs — a tool now central to environmental and public-finance policy.

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