Jill sells bouquets of flowers that she grows in her backyard. Jill’s marginal cost of producing bouquets is given byMC = 0.25Q, where Q is the number of bouquets she makes. Jill can sell all the bouquets she wishes at the local farmers’ market for $6 per bouquet. Unfortunately, Jill’s floriculture aggravates the allergies of her next-door neighbor,Cooper: Every bouquet that Jill grows produces 50 cents’ worth of sneezes.
a. Jill wants to maximize her prof t. Determine the prof
t-maximizing quantity of bouquets.
b. Assume that Jill produces the quantity of bouquets you
determined in (a). Add up the cost of the last bouquet to
Jill and the cost that bouquet imposes on Cooper, and compare your
answer to the $6 worth of benefit the last
bouquet creates for the buyer. Is producing the last bouquet a good
thing for society?
c. From society’s standpoint, is Jill overproducing or
underproducing bouquets?
d. Determine how many bouquets Jill should produce if she fully
considers the costs she imposes on her new husband. Explain why it
makes a difference if Cooper is just a neighbor or is Jill’s
husband.
Jill sells bouquets of flowers that she grows in her backyard. Jill’s marginal cost of producing...