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Chapter 11.2

Understanding Government Actions in Externalities

Dive into the world of externalities and government interventions. Learn how policymakers use various strategies to address market failures, promote economic efficiency, and enhance social welfare through targeted actions.


What You'll Learn

Identify how property rights confront producers with external costs in negative externalities
Calculate the impact of taxes, emission charges, and cap-and-trade on production quantities
Apply subsidies and vouchers to correct underproduction from positive externalities
Determine efficient market equilibrium by equating marginal social cost with marginal social benefit
Distinguish between marginal private cost and marginal social cost in externality problems

What You'll Practice

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Graphing supply and demand curves with external costs and benefits

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Calculating tax levies and subsidy amounts to achieve efficient outcomes

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Finding equilibrium prices and quantities with and without government intervention

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Determining government tax revenue and voucher values from tables and graphs

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Solving multi-step problems involving pollution quotas and cap-and-trade systems

Why This Matters

Understanding government actions in externalities is essential for analyzing real-world economic policy. Whether it's pollution taxes, education subsidies, or emissions trading, these tools shape how markets handle costs and benefits that affect society. This knowledge is crucial for economics courses and careers in policy, environmental management, and public administration.

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Externalities
Market Equilibrium
Government Intervention
Taxation
Subsidies
Property Rights
Supply and Demand
Cost-Benefit Analysis
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