iii) Due to enforced law and monitoring against illegal harvesting, the producers drops harvest which shifts supply curve to S1. No change in the desirability leads to no shift in demand and it remains constant at previous level. As a result equilibrium quantity falls to Q1 and price rises to P1.
iii) If illegal market now falls under government monitoring subject to strictly enforced laws then the producer won’t be able to supply at previous cost. Either the cost level would go higher creating disincentive to supply or the production would be restricted by the govt. itself. In such case the operating cost difference in the legal and illegal market would vanish and both the market would face same kind of restrictions and conditions imposed with regards to supply.
b)-i) Since a small elite group controls the market of mahogany locally it appears that the market structure is oligopolistic in nature where few seller are existent in the market. On the other hand export market is largely taken care of by two powerful players that indicate presence of duopoly market structure.
ii)-1) Since these two are only producers in the market, instead of supplying separately they enter into a collusion that help them set price and quantity set at level higher than the market equilibrium level. This increases the industry profit and pushes to maximized level. Without collusion firms had to share different level or profits with higher share of profit snatched by the leader compared to the follower in the duopolistic market.But collusion helps them share the profit equally and higher profit stems from higher market price than equilibrium while quantity supplied might be lower than equilibrium amount.
2) Duopolists collude in order to lower the market supply and increase the price level unnecessarily high so that they can derive chunk of the profit. This implies lower deforestation which is beneficial for the health of mahogany population.
3) Yes the collusion strategy if maintained for long time can lead to much lowered deforestation of mahogany trees. Since the colluders charge much higher price for low level of quantity supplied, the pressure on supply falls and overtime higher prices of harvest would create disincentives for the consumers. As a result in the long run the harvest would fall and that would be sustainable to the Brazilian ecology maintaining the balance.
b)
Period (1) |
Areas with mahogany (2) |
Areas without mahogany (3) |
Homicide rate difference between municipalities (4) |
Pre-1999. Pre major government intervention |
12.41835 |
6.154223 |
6.264131 |
1999 to 2001. 85% of licenses revoked |
19.43157 |
5.009476 |
14.4221 |
2001-2008. Harvesting banned |
34.16096 |
10.02253 |
24.13843 |
Post-2008. The law is enforced |
44.84869 |
21.26008 |
23.58861 |
Table 1: Comparison of average homicide rates, municipalities with and without mahogany, different periods
Lessons and Reflections
b)-i) If random harvesting is not regulated then the incentivized producer will follow the self interest and keeps on producing or supplying to quench own benefit and profit motives. When self interest can’s take care of the social welfare as whole by leading the allocation toward inefficiency, market failure appears in the context.Production than the social desirable level would create inefficient and adverse social impacts. The most dangerous impact being the loss of ecological balance, species surviving in such forests and so on.
ii)
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