%0 Journal Article %T Deadweight Loss under Market Power and Environmental Inefficiency in an Imperfect Competition: Iran’s Energy-Intensive Industries Case %J Iranian Journal of Economic Studies %I Shiraz University %Z 2322-1402 %A Shahiki Tash, Mohammad Nabi %A khajehhasani, Mostafa %A Yaqubi, Morteza %D 2020 %\ 03/01/2020 %V 9 %N 1 %P 93-116 %! Deadweight Loss under Market Power and Environmental Inefficiency in an Imperfect Competition: Iran’s Energy-Intensive Industries Case %K Social Welfare Costs %K Environmental Pollution %K Market Performance %K Energy-Intensive Industries %K Monopoly %R 10.22099/ijes.2021.36623.1655 %X Monopoly and negative externalities are two aspects of market failure that affect the market performance. This study extends the Leibenstein approach, a framework to measure the market performance, which evaluates the social welfare costs of market power and environmental inefficiency. To assess the deadweight loss, we capture pollution impacts, on the market performance in an imperfect competition. In doing so, we assess marginal costs and price elasticity of demand by a Translog function, market power by Herfindahl-Hirschman and Lerner indices, and environmental inefficiency by directional distance functions, at a Cournot competition for Iran’s energy-intensive industries at the four-digit ISIC level. Our results demonstrate that the social welfare costs of welfare triangle and economic rent are negligible and include a small amount of welfare costs. Non-ferrous foundry imposes the lowest social cost (1.03% of its production value), and cement, lime and gypsum industries impose the highest social cost (50.7% of their production value). Those industries with more market power pay less attention to the environment. In polluting industries, welfare loss, due to market power, is relatively negligible. However, relatively high cost of social welfare, due to environmental inefficiency, indicates the necessity of levying a green tax to reduce the adverse effects. %U https://ijes.shirazu.ac.ir/article_6009_30e3fef3754ffae5dfe68c3f865240f0.pdf