Tuesday, November 20, 2018

Tuesday November 20

Review Externalities:

Identifying Externalities - 2 questions to ask

1) Is the externality being caused by the production of a good or service or by the consumption of a good or service?
2) Does the externality impact society in a positive or negative way?


Examples of Externalities caused by the PRODUCTION of a good or service

Negative impact on society                                        Positive Impact on Society
Pollution from a factory                                             Bee Keepers
Smell from a hog farm                                               Planting trees
Noise from an outdoor rock concert                          Economic Developmen
                                                                                               - Sports stadiums
                                                                                               - Gold Course
                                                                                               - Airports

Examples of Externalities caused by the Consumption of a good or service

Negative impact on society                                        Positive Impact on Society
Drunk Driving                                                            Using public transportation
Smoking                                                                     Education
Listening to loud music                                              Exercise
Pollution from driving car                                          Vaccines

Government will want encourage Positive externalities
- Subsidies
- Direct Provision of Public and merit goods
- Tax Break
- Price Controls

Government will want to discourage Negative externalities
- Laws/regulations
- Taxes

Continue Concepts:                                                           
  • Government Intervention
    • The effect of an Indirect Tax on the demand for and supply of a product

Resources:
Power Point - Indirect Taxes and their effect on the demand for and supply of a product.

Homework:

  • Read Chapter 5 - The Effect of an Indirect Tax on the Demand for and Supply of a Product, Pages 63-64

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