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Consider the market for gin, in perfect competition, where market demand is given by P=20-4Q and supply is given by P=Q. Suppose that alcoholism is a major problem in this community. Not only does it affect the health of the people who consume the gin, but it also affects community members who do not consume or sell alcohol. Thus, while the marginal private cost of gin is given by P=Q, the marginal social cost is given by P=5Q. What is the magnitude of the per unit tax that the local government should impose on suppliers of gin to bring the economy to the socially optimal allocation? [Round your answer to 2 decimal places when needed.]
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To begin, restate the setup: the market demand is P = 20 − 4Q, the private supply (without external effects) is P = Q, and the social marginal cost is MSC = 5Q due to externalities.
Next, determine the socially optimal quantity by equating the price consumers are willing to pay to the social margina......Login to view full explanation登录即可查看完整答案
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