Chapter 05 – Market Failures: Public Goods and Externalities
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35. Should all pollution be banned? Why might some level of pollution be economically efficient?
36. The following table shows marginal costs and benefits of the optimal quantity of pollution abatement that
will occur at a local factory.
Quantity of pollution abatement Marginal cost Marginal benefit
700 tons $100,000 $ 20,000
600 tons 60,000 30,000
500 tons 40,000 40,000
400 tons 20,000 60,000
300 tons 10,000 80,000
200 tons 5,000 160,000
(a) What is the optimal level of pollution abatement? Why?
(b) If the marginal benefit of pollution abatement were to increase by $30,000 at each level because of the
factory’s desire to improve its image and environment, what would the optimal level be? Why?
(c) What might cause the optimal level of pollution abatement to be 400 tons?
37. The following table shows marginal costs and benefits of the optimal quantity of pollution abatement that
will occur at a local factory.
Quantity of pollution abatement Marginal cost Marginal benefit
200 tons $300,000 $ 20,000
180 tons 180,000 30,000
160 tons 120,000 40,000
140 tons 60,000 60,000
120 tons 30,000 80,000
100 tons 15,000 160,000
(a) What is the optimal level of pollution abatement? Why?
(b) If the marginal benefit of pollution abatement were to increase by $150,000 at each level because of
the factory’s desire to improve its image and environment, what would the optimal level be? Why?
(c) What might cause the optimal level of pollution abatement to be 120 tons?
38. “Pollution should be completely eliminated.” Evaluate. Support your answer using MB and MC analysis.