The city has a campground whose visitors use the river for recreation. The city also has a

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The city has a campground whose visitors use the river for recreation. The city also has a research lab that dumps industrial waste into the river. This pollutes the river and makes it a less desirable vacation destination. That is, the research lab's waste decreases the campground's economic Profit.
The city has a campground whose visitors use the river

Suppose that the research lab could use a different production method that involves recycling water. This would reduce the pollution in the river to levels safe for recreation, and the campground would no longer be affected. If the research lab uses the recycling method, then the research lab's economic profit is $2,000 per week, and the campgrounds economic profit is $2,900 per week. If the research lab does not use the recycling method, then the research labs economic profit is $2,700 per week, and the campgrounds economic profit is $1,900 per week. These figures are summonsed in the following table.
Complete the following table by computing the total profit (the research lab's economic profit and the campground's economic profit combined) with and without recycling.

Profit Research Lab Total Campground (Dollars) 2,700 Action (Dollars) 1,900 (Dollars) No Recycling Recycling 2,000 2,900

Total economic profit is highest when the recycling production method is ..................
When the research lab uses the recycling method, the campground earns $2,900 - $1.900 = $1.000 more per week than it does with no recycling.
Therefore, the campground should be willing to pay up to 51,000 per week for the research lab to recycle water. However, the recycling method decreases the research lab's economic profit by $2.700 - 92.000 = $700 per week. Therefore, the research lab should be willing to use the recycling method if it is compensated with at least $700 per week.
Suppose the campground has the property rights to the river. That is, the campground has the right to a clean (unpolluted) river. In this case, assuming the two firms can bargain at no cost, the research lab will .................. the recycling method and will pay the campground ............... per week.
Now, suppose the research lab has the property rights to the river, including the right to pollute it. In this case, assuming the two firms can bargain at no cost, the research lab will ............ the recycling method, and the campground will pay the research lab ................. per week.
The research lab will make the most economic profit when ..................................
True or False: The research lab will use the recycling method only it the campground has the property rights.
€¢ True
€¢ False

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Fundamentals of Advanced Accounting

ISBN: 978-0077862237

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Authors: Joe Ben Hoyle, Thomas Schaefer, Timothy Doupnik

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