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(SOLVED) You and your roommate have a stack of dirty

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You and your roommate have a stack of dirty dishes You and your roommate have a stack of
dirty dishes in the sink. Either of you would wash the dishes if the decision were up to you;
however, neither will do it in the expectation (hope?) that the other will […]

Receiving flu shots provides private benefits to recipients However pandemic Receiving flu
shots provides private benefits to recipients. However, pandemic influenza spreads between
cities through the international airline network and between cities and rural areas through
ground transport. Thus, it may be in the self-interest of rich countries to pay […]

Guards patrolling a mall protect the mall s two stores The Guards patrolling a mall protect the
mall’s two stores. The television store’s demand curve for guards is strictly greater at all prices
than that of the ice-cream parlor. The marginal cost of a guard is $ 20 per hour. […]

Suppose that the only way to reduce pollution from paper Suppose that the only way to reduce
pollution from paper production is to reduce output. The government imposes a tax equal to the
marginal harm from the pollution on the monopoly producer. Show that the tax may or may not
[…]

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A number of countries have either banned incandescent light bulbs A number of countries have
either banned incandescent light bulbs already or have begun phasing out such lighting in favor
of more fuel-efficient compact fluorescent bulbs. These restrictions are intended to promote
energy conservation and therefore to reduce greenhouse gas […]

Suppose that the inverse demand curve for paper is p Suppose that the inverse demand curve
for paper is p = 200 – Q, the private marginal cost (unregulated competitive market supply) is
MCp = 80 + Q, and the marginal external harm from emissions is MCx = Q. Determine […]

Let H E E be the amount that Let H = E – E be the amount that emissions, E, are reduced from
the competitive level, E. The benefit of reducing emissions is B(H) = AH?. The cost is C(H) =
Hß. If the benefit is increasing but at a […]

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