• Bees, Oranges, and Externalities: The Answer is Transaction Costs

  • Jul 16 2024
  • Duración: 27 m
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Bees, Oranges, and Externalities: The Answer is Transaction Costs

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  • Bees and Valencia oranges from my family's farm in rural central Florida provide a snapshot of externalities and transaction costs. A local beekeeper wasn't just a boon for our crops but also an illustration of Arthur Pigou's theories on the divergence between supply price and marginal supply price.

    Real-world practices, such as apple orchard owners paying for pollination services while beekeepers pay for the privilege of orange blossom honey, reveal how market dynamics naturally balance costs and benefits.

    • M.C. Munger. "The Lighthouse Myth." https://www.aier.org/article/the-lighthouse-myth/
    • M.C. Munger. "Orange Blossom Special." https://www.econlib.org/library/Columns/y2008/Mungerbees.html
    • J.E. Meade, 1952, "External Economies and Diseconomies in a Competitive Situation." https://www.jstor.org/stable/2227173
    • Shawn Regan, "How Capitalism Saved the Bees", PERC. https://www.perc.org/2017/07/20/how-capitalism-saved-the-bees/
    • SNS Cheung, "Fable of the Bees." https://www.pauldeng.com/pdf/stevencheung/fableofbees.pdf
    • Bruce Frohnen and Ted McAllister, Character in the American Experience: An Unruly People. https://rowman.com/ISBN/9781666914528/Character-in-the-American-Experience-An-Unruly-People



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