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Tanneries in Kanpur, India, Water Pollution in the Ganges, and Unitization

Batabyal, Amitrajeet (2024): Tanneries in Kanpur, India, Water Pollution in the Ganges, and Unitization.

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Abstract

We analyzed water pollution in the Ganges River caused by tanneries in Kanpur, India. Specifically, we examined the merits of a claim made recently in the literature that unitizing or merging polluting tanneries can improve water quality in the Ganges. We modeled the n≥2 polluting tanneries in Kanpur as a Cournot oligopoly and derived the equilibrium output of leather, profits, and social welfare. Second, we permitted m<n tanneries to merge and determined when the m-tannery unitization is profitable to the unitized entity. Third, the (n-m) non-unitized tanneries were better off with unitization. Finally, our findings demonstrated that m-tannery unitization increases the industry price of leather and lowers social welfare. In conclusion, we discuss the implications of these findings for improved water quality in the Ganges.

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