ECON101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Unintended Consequences, Cost, Social Cost

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Is there a way to know what is the optimal level of pollution for a society. No one sets out to create pollution - pollution is an unintended by product of various activities. Pollution wouldn"t be a problem if it only affected the person who created it; people would create pollution only until mc (last unit of pollution) = mb (last unit of pollution) An externality is a benefit or a cost that affects someone who is not directly involved in a market transaction (production or consumption) Social cost = private cost + external cost. The case theorem - whatever the initial distribution of property rights, involved parties can achieve the efficient outcome to the externality through bargaining (given transaction costs are low) Private benefit - is the benefit received by the consumer of a good. External benefit - is the benefit received by a third party (not a producer.

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