Suppose that Company A’s railroad cars pass through Farmer B…

Suppose that Company A’s railroad cars pass through Farmer B’s corn fields. The railroad causes an externality to the farmer because the railroad cars emit sparks that cause $1,500 in damage to the farmer’s crops. There is a special soy-based grease that the railroad could purchase that would eliminate the damaging sparks. The grease costs $1,200. Suppose that the railroad is not liable for any damage caused to the crops. Assume that there are no transaction costs. Which of the following characterizes an efficient outcome?

Table 10-5The following table shows the marginal costs for e…

Table 10-5The following table shows the marginal costs for each of four firms (A, B, C, and D) to eliminate units of pollution from their production processes. For example, for Firm A to eliminate one unit of pollution, it would cost $54, and for Firm A to eliminate a second unit of pollution it would cost an additional $67.   Firm Unit to be eliminated A B C D First unit 54 57 54 62 Second unit 67 68 66 73 Third unit 82 86 82 91 Fourth unit 107 108 107 111 Refer to Table 10-5. If the government charged a fee of $69 per unit of pollution, how many units of pollution would the firms eliminate altogether?