Top Left Plot a) market without externalities b) market with positive externalities in consumption c) market with negative externalities in production d) market with negative externalities in consumption e) market with positive externalities in production Top-Right Plot a) market without externalities b) market with positive externalities in consumption c) market with negative externalities in production d) market with negative externalities in consumption e) market with positive externalities in production Bottom-Left Plot
Top Left Plot
a) market without externalities
b) market with positive externalities in consumption
c) market with negative externalities in production
d) market with negative externalities in consumption
e) market with positive externalities in production
Top-Right Plot
a) market without externalities
b) market with positive externalities in consumption
c) market with negative externalities in production
d) market with negative externalities in consumption
e) market with positive externalities in production
Bottom-Left Plot
a) market without externalities
b) market with positive externalities in consumption
c) market with negative externalities in production
d) market with negative externalities in consumption
e) market with positive externalities in production
Bottom-Right Plot
a) market without externalities
b) market with positive externalities in consumption
c) market with negative externalities in production
d) market with negative externalities in consumption
e) market with positive externalities in production
![In these plots we model some of the Australian markets targeted by the Safeguard Mechanism (e.g.
fossil fuels). On the horizontal axis we have the quantity, and on the vertical axis its price. Note
that in the first plot the private and social values/costs overlap. Match each plot to the different
scenarios (some scenarios do not match any plot).
P
P
Demand (private value)
Supply (private cost)
Social Value
Social Cost](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fdefaf0a3-963a-476d-a204-d539a9c26c9b%2F2b636111-aa33-423f-b7d5-cb6c13ba2120%2F87bdi4l_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
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