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Title: Agricultural Business 450 Natural Resource Economics


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Agricultural Business 450 Natural Resource
Economics
  • Chapter 3
  • Theory of
  • Environmental
    Externalities
  • Dr. Susan Watson

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Goals for Chapter 3
  • Understand External Costs Benefits
  • Describe Positive Externalities
  • Utilize Welfare Analysis of Externalities
  • Apply Coase Theorem to Property Rights
  • Understand the Limitations of the Coase Theorem

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External Costs Benefits Economic Theory
  • Marginal Benefits Marginal Costs of producing
    or consuming one more unit
  • Market supply schedule shows how many units
    producers will place on market
  • Market demand schedule how many goods you are
    willing and able to purchase
  • Market Equilibrium indicates the price and
    quantity traded

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Externalities
  • An effect of a market transaction on individuals
    or firms other than those involved in the
    transaction
  • Example -- automobile pollution has negative
    externalities to peoples health and the
    environment
  • Example Planting flowers in your yard has
    positive externalities to people who drive by

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Accounting for Environmental Costs
  • Internalizing Externalities
  • Bringing environmental and/or other social costs
    into our market analysis

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Figure 3-1 Automobile Market with External Costs
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Internalizing Environmental Costs
  • Pollution Tax
  • Internalizing externalities caused by production
    and consumption of vehicles of pollution

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Figure 3-2 Automobile Market with Pollution Tax
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Social Optimum
  • A truly efficient equilibrium of supply and
    demand that takes into account all of the
    external costs of production and consumption
  • Example Automobiles which cause pollution
    environment and traffic congestion social

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Issues Automobile Externalities
  • What if the tax is too high or too low?
  • Will the same tax apply to compact cars and gas
    guzzlers?
  • Would it be better to tax emissions directly
    instead of automobile sales?
  • Complementary Goods ? Autos Gasoline ? Can tax
  • Cars, Gasoline, or Emissions

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Positive Externalities
  • Also need to internalize the social benefits of
    activities that generate POSITIVE externalities
  • Example Many suburban and rural towns have
    instituted open land preservation programs ?
  • They seek to maintain or increase the amount of
    open and rural land

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Figure 3-3 A Positive Externality
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Figure 3-4 A Subsidy for Open and Rural Land Use
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Welfare Analysis of Externalities
  • Indicates why it is socially preferable to
    internalize externalities
  • Economists call market equilibrium efficient
    because it maximizes net social benefit

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Figure 3-5 Welfare Analysis of the Automobile
Market
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Figure 3-6 Welfare Analysisof the Automobile
Market with Pollution Costs
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Property Rights Coase Theorem
  • Do I have a right to drive my automobile even
    though it pollutes?
  • Do others have a right to be protected from the
    effects of my vehicles waste products?

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Pigovian Tax
  • Imposing a tax equal to the damage caused by the
    externality
  • Example A tax on a factory operating in a rural
    area that emits pollutants from its stacks that
    damage crops of neighboring farms

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More on the Coase Theorem
  • States that if property rights are well defined,
    and no significant transactions costs exist, an
    efficient allocation of resources will result
    even with externalities
  • Also called right to pollute
  • In effect, this system turns pollution reduction
    into marketable goods.

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Figure 3-7 Application of the Coase Theorem
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Limitations of Coase Theorem
  • Free Rider Effect
  • Holdout Effect
  • Public Choice versus Private Choice
  • The Coase Theorem Equity

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