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rusak2 [61]
3 years ago
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The air pollution could be reduced if the company spent $10,000 on upgraded ventilators. The company agrees to install the venti

lators if the affected families contribute the $10,000. However, because individuals will benefit from the reduction in air pollution whether they contribute or not, most people will not contribute and the firm will not install the ventilators. This outcome is an example of the
Business
1 answer:
Zielflug [23.3K]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

free rider problem

Explanation:

The air pollution constitutes a negative externality

A good has negative externality if the costs to third parties not involved in production is greater than the benefits. an example of an activity that generates negative externality is pollution. Pollution can be generated at little or no cost, so they are usually overproduced. Government can discourage the production of activities that generate negative externality by taxation. Taxation increases the cost of production and therefore discourages overproduction. Tax levied on externality is known as Pigouvian tax.

Government can regulate the amount of externality produced by placing an upper limit on the amount of negative externality permissible

Free rider is when some people benefit from the solution proffered but do not pay to enjoy these benefits  

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