In this chapter we discussed common-property resources such as the fisheries. The same basic issues applied to
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In this chapter we discussed common-property resources such as the fisheries. The same basic issues applied to grazing land in the past when small towns would set aside an area, known as the "commons," on which the residents' livestock could graze. Suppose the social marginal benefits and social marginal costs of using the grazing land are as shown below.
b. Given your answer to part (a), what level of grazing will occur if there is unrestricted access to the land?
c. Is the outcome from part (b) efficient? Why or why not?
d. What is the efficient level of grazing, and how is this shown in the diagram? Explain.
e. Explain why charging residents a fee per unit of access would improve allocative efficiency. How would this be shown in the diagram?
f. Explain why selling individual parcels of the grazing land to the town's residents is also likely to improve efficiency.
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Microeconomics
ISBN: 978-0321866349
14th canadian Edition
Authors: Christopher T.S. Ragan, Richard G Lipsey
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