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L23 Externalities

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L23

Externalities

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Road map1) Consumers choice

2) Equilibrium, Producers(Pareto efficiency)

3) Market Failures

- fixed cost: monopoly and oligopoly

- externalities and public goods

- asymmetric information

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Externalities So far: utilities on own actions only

Reality: we are not islands

An externality is a cost or a benefit imposed upon someone by actions taken by others.

- benefit - positive externality.

- cost - negative externality.

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Examples of Negative Externalities Air or water pollution. Loud parties next door. Traffic congestion. Second-hand cigarette smoke. Increased insurance premiums due

to alcohol or tobacco consumption. Bad smell!

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Examples of Positive Externalities

A well-maintained property. High “human” capital A pleasant cologne or scent worn by

the person seated next to you. A scientific advance.

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Today’s questions:

Efficiency of interactions with externalities Too much or too little activity with

externality? How can we reestablish Pareto efficiency?

– taxes

– creating markets

– social norms

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Example: Negative externality

Two producers: steel mill and fishery A steel mill produces steel It can also choose the level of pollution

The pollution adversely affects a nearby fishery

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Steel mill problem

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Steel mill problem 2 2( , ) ( 1)sTC s x s x $2sp

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Fishery problem 2( , )TC f x f xf $3fp

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Pareto efficient production( , , ) ( , ) ( , )s s f fs f x p s TC s x p f TC f x

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Pareto efficient production2 2( , ) ( 1)sTC s x s x $2sp

2( , )fTC f x f xf $3fp

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When negative externality – too much activity in decentralized markets

You will show in PS that when externality if positive – too little activity.

Conclusion 1

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Problem: information!

Implementation: Pigouvian Tax

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Creation of missing markets

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Property rights (Coase Theorem)

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Social norm: “do not pollute” Moral cost Many norms can be explained using

efficiency argument

Social norms: moral cost

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