Question:Suppose that two firms emit a certain pollutant in Shreveport,
Louisiana. The marginal cost (MC) of...
Question
Suppose that two firms emit a certain pollutant in Shreveport,
Louisiana. The marginal cost (MC) of...
Suppose that two firms emit a certain pollutant in Shreveport,
Louisiana. The marginal cost (MC) of reducing pollution for each
firm is as follows: MC1= 3e1and
MC2= 45e2, where e1and
e2are the amounts (in tons) of emissions reduced by the
first and second firms, respectively. Assume that in the absence of
government intervention, Firm 1 generates 500 units of emissions
and Firm 2 generates 500 units of emissions.
Suppose Shreveport regulators decide to reduce total pollution
by 400 units. If they decide to set a performance standard of 200
units of reduction per firm, what is the total cost to each of the
firms?
In order to be cost effective, how much should each firm cut
its pollution (to reach the 400 unit goal together)?
What emissions fee should be imposed to achieve the
cost-effective outcome?
Suppose that instead of an emissions fee, the regulatory agency
introduces a tradable permit system and issues 600 permits, each of
which allows the emission of one unit of pollution. Firm 2 uses its
political influence to convince the regulatory agency to issue 500
permits to itself and only 100 permits to Firm 1. How many, if any,
permits are traded between the firms?
Under this cap-and-trade system, what is the minimum amount of
money that must be paid (total) for these permits?
If the Shreveport regulators expect that Firm 2’s MC of
pollution reduction might increase to MC2’ =
57e2should they implement the emissions fee or
cap-and-trade system. Support your answer fully.
Assume the government sets the pollution reduction goal by
comparing the Marginal Social Benefit (MSB) of pollution reduction
to the societal Marginal Cost (MC) of pollution reduction. Suppose
that MC = 40e before firm 2’s MC goes up, and it equals MC’ = 50e
after. What must be true about MSB if the emissions fee’s use
results in an amount of pollution reduction closer to the optimal
(post increase) than a cap-and-trade system. Explain fully and feel
free to make up an appropriate equation for MSB to justify your
answer.