A competitive industry has production processes that generate pollution. okay with studies carried out on the affected population, the marginal costs associated with contamination are constant and 500 u.m. for each unit of the good produced. These costs are associated with lost working days, illness treatment costs and the nuisance generated in the population. Currently the production level of the industry is 250 units and the market price is 1500 (um/unit). Market studies carried out by the firms estimate that if the price rises at 1,800 (mu/unit) the quantity demanded would drop to 200 units and the marginal cost of production of each firm at this new production level is 1,300 (m.u./unit). assume linearity in market demand and in the marginal costs of production of the firms. Graph to justify your answers. )Determine the level of tax that would have to be applied to production to achieve the social optimum.

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A competitive industry has production processes that generate pollution. okay with studies carried out on the affected population, the marginal costs associated with contamination are constant and 500 u.m. for each unit of the good produced. These costs are associated with lost working days, illness treatment costs and the nuisance generated in the population. Currently the production level of the industry is 250 units and the market price is 1500 (um/unit). Market studies carried out by the firms estimate that if the price rises at 1,800 (mu/unit) the quantity demanded would drop to 200 units and the marginal cost of production of each firm at this new production level is 1,300 (m.u./unit). assume linearity in market demand and in the marginal costs of production of the firms. Graph to justify your answers.

)Determine the level of tax that would have to be applied to production to achieve the social optimum.

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