Economics 1021A/B Lecture Notes - Ecotax, School Voucher, Coase Theorem

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Congestion, pollution, and carbon emission are the sources of the most costly and widespread negative production externalities. Congestion traffic on the 401 slows as trucks and commuters compete for a position on the highway the costs of congestion are time and fuel costs. Pollution and carbon emission: economic activity pollutes air, water, and land, and these individual areas of pollution interact through the ecosystem. Water pollution the dumping of industrial waste and untreated sewage and the runoff from fertilizers pollute oceans, lakes and rivers. Alternatives include chemical processing of waste or using land sites land pollution for storage of nuclear waste: arises from dumping of toxic waste products, recycling is an alternative, but requires an investment. Examples include: smoking tobacco in confined spaces, noisy parties loud dogs. Example: honey farmer placing beehives beside orange grower"s orchard: honey farmer gets bees that have collected pollen and nectar from orange blossoms, orange farmer gets bees to pollinate the blossoms.

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