PRICE Supply Pe Demand Qe QUANTITY OF LAND

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PRICE Supply Pe Demand Qe QUANTITY OF LAND FOR RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT (ACRES) 3. The

PRICE Supply Pe Demand Qe QUANTITY OF LAND FOR RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT (ACRES) 3. The supply and demand for land for residential development is shown in the diagram above. The land supplied for such development comes from privately held openspace land or privately held farmland.

PRICE Supply Pe 1 E 2 Pe E 1 Demand Qe Qe 1 QUANTITY

PRICE Supply Pe 1 E 2 Pe E 1 Demand Qe Qe 1 QUANTITY OF LAND FOR RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT (ACRES) a) Redraw the graph above and show an increase in income will affect the equilibrium price and quantity of land converted into residential development, assuming that the land for residential development is a normal good.

PRICE Pe 1 Supply E 2 E 1 Pe Demand Qe 1 Qe QUANTITY

PRICE Pe 1 Supply E 2 E 1 Pe Demand Qe 1 Qe QUANTITY OF LAND FOR RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT (ACRES) b) Redraw the graph above and show a decrease in government per-unit subsidies to farmers will affect the equilibrium price and quantity of land converted into residential development. Note: If you assume the Subsidy was for “selling” land, then any decrease Will shift Supply to the left. Generally speaking: less subsidy shifts supply left more subsidy shifts supply right

PRICE Supply 1 = MCT = (MCS + MCP) Supply = MCP Pe Demand

PRICE Supply 1 = MCT = (MCS + MCP) Supply = MCP Pe Demand = MBP Qe QUANTITY OF LAND FOR RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT (ACRES) c) Assume that the conversion of open-space land farmland imposes costs on the general population, which can no longer enjoy the scenic vistas. i) Indicate whether the marginal social cost of converting land is greater than, less than, or equal to the marginal private cost of converting land. MCT > MCP

PRICE Supply 1 = MCT = (MCS + MCP) Supply = MCP Pso Pe

PRICE Supply 1 = MCT = (MCS + MCP) Supply = MCP Pso Pe Demand = MBP Qso Qe Socially Optimal Q Qso Private Q Qe QUANTITY OF LAND FOR RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT (ACRES) ii) Explain whether the private market quantity of land converted into residential development is socially optimal. No, because MCT > MBP Private Costs MCP fail to include all social costs

PRICE Supply 1 = MCT = (MCS + MCP) Supply = MCP Pso Pe

PRICE Supply 1 = MCT = (MCS + MCP) Supply = MCP Pso Pe Demand = MBP Qso Qe Socially Optimal Q Qso Private Q Qe QUANTITY OF LAND FOR RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT (ACRES) c) Assume that the conversion of open-space land farmland imposes costs on the general population, which can no longer enjoy the scenic vistas. ii) Explain whether the private market quantity of land converted into residential development is socially optimal. Too much land is converted into residential development.

PRICE Supply 1 = MCT = (MCS + MCP) Supply = MCP Pso Pe

PRICE Supply 1 = MCT = (MCS + MCP) Supply = MCP Pso Pe Demand = MBP Qso Qe Socially Optimal Q Qso Private Q Qe QUANTITY OF LAND FOR RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT (ACRES) c) Assume that the conversion of open-space land farmland imposes costs on the general population, which can no longer enjoy the scenic vistas. ii) Explain whether the private market quantity of land converted into residential development is socially optimal. There is an overallocation of land to residential development.