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The Economic Way of Thinking 13th Edition by David Prychitko, Peter Boettke, Paul Heyne

Edition 13ISBN: 9780132992695
book The Economic Way of Thinking 13th Edition by David Prychitko, Peter Boettke, Paul Heyne cover

The Economic Way of Thinking 13th Edition by David Prychitko, Peter Boettke, Paul Heyne

Edition 13ISBN: 9780132992695
Exercise 9
Surveys by the Michigan Highway Department showed that beverage container litter decreased 82 percent and total litter decreased 32 percent when the state adopted a mandatory-deposit law for beer and soft-drink containers. According to one estimate of the effect of the law on prices, Michigan consumers were paying an extra $300 million per year for beer and soft drinks as a result of the law.
(a) If these figures are correct, is this mandatory-deposit law "cost effective" in your judgment? How could you decide?
(b) Suppose we knew that Michigan citizens actually value the reduction in litter at more than $300 million per year. Would this demonstrate the cost-effectiveness of the mandatory-deposit law?
(c) How many people could be hired full-time to walk around picking up litter for $300 million per year? Assume that litter lifters receive $5 an hour, which works out to $10,000 a year for 50 weeks of 40 hours each. Do you think such an army of full-time litter lifters could reduce total litter by considerably more than 32 percent?
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