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1 Tragedy of the Commons/ Property rights Property rights are important in order for a person or firm to efficiently use its resources Classic example Lack of property rights in a grassy field Total benefit of the grassy field is zero without property rights

2 Our example today Two investment options A safe stock that always sells for $20 in equilibrium Pays $1 per year every year forever Buy a 1-year-old calf today for $100 Able to sell at two years old The more calves on the grassy field, the less each will be worth at two years old

3 What is the return on the safe stock? Recall Chapter 8 The present value of a permanent annual payment PV = M / r PV = $20 M = 1 This implies that r = 0.05, or 5%

4 Income from calves: # of calves on the commons Price per 2- year-old cow sold ($) Income per cow ($ per year) 113030 212020 311414 411111 51088 61055 71022

5 What will happen w/o property rights? People will buy calves as long as the return on the commons is at least 5% $5 return for the $100 investment

6 Income from calves w/o property rights: Rate of return of 5% # of calves on the commons Price per 2- year-old cow sold ($) Income per cow ($ per year) 113030 212020 311414 411111 51088 61055 71022 Equilibrium w/o property rights

7 What will happen w/o property rights? People will buy calves as long as the return on the commons is at least 5% $5 return for the $100 investment This is not efficient, however No gain versus the safe stock investment Similar to the no-toll situation on congestible routes

8 What is efficient? We need marginal analysis Find marginal income of each calf If marginal income is at least $5  invest in another calf If marginal income is less than $5  stop investing

9 Income from calves with property rights Invest as long as marginal income is at least $5 # of calves on the commons Price per 2- year-old cow sold ($) Income per cow ($ per year) Total calf income ($ per year) Marginal income ($ per year) 30 113030 10 21202040 2 31141442 2 41111144

10 Income from calves with property rights Invest as long as marginal income is at least $5 >$5  INVEST <$5  STOP! # of calves on the commons Price per 2- year-old cow sold ($) Income per cow ($ per year) Total calf income ($ per year) Marginal income ($ per year) 30 113030 10 21202040 2 31141442 2 41111144 >$5  INVEST

11 What is the commons worth as a private good? An optimal investor (with property rights) will invest to maximize the value of commons Suppose that someone has $1000 to invest What is each person’s willingness to pay for the commons? How much will be invested in: Stocks? Calves?

12 Investment analysis A person that owns the commons will buy 2 calves $200 invested $40 return Could get $10 return on the safe stock instead $30 extra in return Willing to pay $600 to purchase the commons

13 Investment decision for the commons owner Investment decision of the person buying the commons $600 to buy commons $200 to buy two calves $200 in safe stocks Total returns: $50 Commons $40 for two calves Stock returns $10 in payments This is equilibrium, since any person will be indifferent between investing in the commons and in stocks

14 Summary: Tragedy of the Commons Without private ownership, use of commons leads to no gain to society, relative to safe investments With private ownership, the land has a positive value


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