Answer;
1) q1 = q2 = q3= 20
Now total cost = 202/4 + 202/6 + 202/8
= 216.67
2) now at eqm, MC1 = MC2 = MC3
q1/2 = q2/3 ,
q1 = (2/3)*q2
Now MC2 = MC3
q2/3 = q3/4
q3= (4/3)*q2
Now as q1+q2+q3 = 60
So (2/3)*q2 + q2 + (4/3)*q2 = 60
So 3q2 = 60
q2* = 20
q1* = 40/3
q3* = 80/3
total cost = 200
3) now each is allocated 20 permits, now at eqm allocation of permit ,
MC1 = MC2 = MC3
Eqm permit price = 20/3
Now at q1= q2 = q3= 20
When each abates 20 units , & each emits 20 units,
Then MC1 = 20/2 = 10
MC3 = 20/4 = 5
So at eqm permit price = 6.67,
then firm 1 will buy permits from firm 2.
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Refer to the table above. Suppose the government wants to reduce
the total amount of pollution from the current level of 10 to 4. To
do this, the government caps each firm's emissions at 2 units and
issues 2 permits to each firm. If firms are not allowed to trade
permits, what is the total cost of the pollution reduction?
Question 1 1 pts Table 16.3 Firm A Firm A Firm B Firm B Reduction of Pollution by Firm A...
Possible Solutions
Total Cost of eliminating 2 units of
pollution
The options for the first fill in the blank (Firm X) are: $295,
$120, $215, $320.
The options for the second fill in the blank (Firm Y) are:
$1250, $800, $1850, $1500
The options for the third fill in the blank (Firm Z) are: $180,
$250, $230, $100
The options for the forth fill in the blank are: $1490, $2420,
$1625, $1645
Firm X
Firm Y
Firm Z
Initial pollution...
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Suppose the government wants to reduce the total pollution
emitted by three local firms. Currently, each firm is creating 4
units of pollution in the area, for a total of 12 pollution units.
If the government wants to reduce total pollution in the area to 6
units, it can choose between the following two methods:
The actions that can
be taken in the third part are: buy one or two permits, sell one or
twon permits, dont buy/sell