A group of residents in an apartment building is considering contributing to a fund to hire a security guard for the main lobby. The service would benefit everyone by increasing safety. Arrange the following statements to illustrate the logical progression that often leads to this shared service not being provided, even when the total benefit to all residents is greater than the cost.
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A lakeside community relies on a shared lake for fishing. There are no regulations on how many fish each person can catch. As a result, the fish population is declining rapidly because each individual fisher does not consider how their catch affects the total fish stock available for others. Which statement best analyzes the economic reason for this inefficient outcome?
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A group of residents in an apartment building is considering contributing to a fund to hire a security guard for the main lobby. The service would benefit everyone by increasing safety. Arrange the following statements to illustrate the logical progression that often leads to this shared service not being provided, even when the total benefit to all residents is greater than the cost.
A town sets up a powerful streetlight that illuminates the entire town square, making it safer for everyone at night. The light is paid for through a voluntary donation box. After several months, the donations are insufficient to cover the electricity cost, and the town considers turning the light off, even though the total value residents place on the light far exceeds its cost. Which statement best analyzes the economic inefficiency in this situation?
A company develops a new, highly effective mosquito-control method that it uses on its own large property. The method eliminates mosquitoes in a 5-mile radius, benefiting all neighboring properties as well. The company receives no payment from its neighbors for this benefit. From an economic perspective, the company is likely to use this method less than the socially optimal amount. Why does this inefficiency occur?
A private research institute invests heavily to discover a fundamental scientific principle, which it then publishes in an open-access journal. This new knowledge allows other firms to develop profitable products without compensating the institute. As a result, the institute struggles to fund further basic research. Which of the following statements provides the most accurate economic evaluation of this situation?
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