Case Study

Comparing Externality Models

Two economists are modeling the same negative externality: a factory's water pollution that harms a downstream agricultural business. They want to determine the Pareto-efficient level of production for the factory.

  • Economist 1's model assumes the farmer has quasi-linear preferences, meaning their utility is a simple sum of their profits and the utility (or disutility) from the water quality.
  • Economist 2's model uses a more general preference structure, where the amount of money the farmer would be willing to sacrifice for cleaner water could depend on their overall income.

Based on the differing assumptions about preferences, analyze the most likely difference in the conclusions these two models will reach regarding the number of Pareto-efficient levels of factory production. Explain your reasoning.

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