Me and Jesse’s Individual Group Assignment

Jesse and I thought about the movie, and what it means to us. The aspects of the movie are found in our assignment, you will read about what the Tuskegee Airmen were all about. We both expressed our thoughts and what we learned from the movie amd how we think it happened.  Jesse and I typed the blog on individual computers with the same post. We both contributed to the assignment equally as a group. We used the time in the computer lab given to us and at home.

externalities

Hello, my name is Amanda K, in Mr. Sal’s period 3. Negitive externalities is something that causes problems for third parties. For example, gases that cause thinning of the ozone layer or somke that causes acid rain. This is not just effecting one person, but everyone. Therefore, restriction are created by the govrnment to reduce or band certain thing that go into some things that we buy, like aerosol cans, or require a company to filter out smoke before it is released. Positive externalities is something that is beificial to you and others. For example, by getting the flu shot, you are protecting yourself form the posiblity of catching the virus as well as spreading it to others. Citizens that are beter educated are also beifit others because less crime is likely to happen if people can go out and get job. The govrnment tries to encourage you getting an education by providing posibilities to. I believe that the govrnment can control the amount of both positive and negitive externalities by keeping up restrictions and providing ways that allow citizens to benifit themselves and other.

hi my name is chyenne and i am in Mr. Sal’s period 3 pod class. hte negative exertnalities in the passage would be if they were to approve the oil drilling in the Artic National Wildlife Refuge, this would the society greatly especially the animals they would not be able to survive. And a positive externalities would be the benifit of this giving us more oil for gas and this would reduce the gas prices.

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Positive Externalities are by products of production that benefits third parties neither buyers nor sellers. Negative Externalities are by products of consumption or production that benefits third parties, who are not buyers or sellers. The government intervenes because they need to keep everything regulated and organized. If they did not intervene then many people would buy or sell product, how every many and when ever they felt like it. The economy would be changed and wouldn’t be organized.

externalities

I am Andrew W. an I am in period three economics. The question is what are negative externalities and positive externalities, and why does government intervene to regulate them? The negative externalities would be that the government is using our tax-payers money to support the oil drilling process in the Artic National Wildlife Refugee only to harm the wildlife as a democrat would see, but also to raise the oil prices on the new shipments of oil that come in therefore taking even more of the money that the tax payers already put forth unknowingly. In this situation the government would only intervene to regulate them for the wildlife, yet i say why intervene? Since troops were killed when we took oil from Iraq in the recent war. The positive externalitie that i read up on was allowing the production rate of the student mind to conquer more barriers in the life they would soon begin after school, since the government started providing free primary and secondary education. Then allowing requiring students to stay in school until the age of 16. The government regulates this by thinking about the future of the children today. All together i find most opinions made by the U.S. government are right since this is my country and i stand for my country.

Externalities

Hi my name is Kaitlyn M. and I am in Sal’s period three POD class. An example of a positive externality is when people get a vaccine for a certain disease that they are prone to get so that later in their life they will most likely not be able to get the disease. One way the government is trying to help is by increasing the level of production beyond what would be chosen privately. An example of a negative externality is the use of hairspray. They say that using hairspray breaks done the ozone layer, and that also is the layer that protects humans from the sun’s ultraviolet rays. One way the government is trying to intervene with this negative externality is by outlawing the aerosol cans. I think the governemnt can really help if they fully set their minds to it and make it happen.

externalities

Hi I am Tyler and i’m in Sal’s Pd 3.  Negative externalities impose a cost on the third parties in a transaction so therefore are negative to them. Positive externalities however, are beneficial to their third parties. Positive externalities benefit the third parties by creating something that is helpful. The government intervenes to regulate externalities because if they do not try and regulate them then the benefits of a policy would begin to outweigh its costs and if that were to happen then the externalities would be very unbalanced and it would not help anything. With that being said if only one party is helped out then only one party would benefit from it which would cause it to be bad.  The government mainly intervenes to keep the externalities at a necessary balance that will equally help both sides.

Externalities

Hi my name is Stewart S. and I am in Mr. Sal’s Econ/Pod class Period 3. I will be answering a question about positive and negative extranalities and why the government regulates them. Industry can be split into two types of groups; negative extranalities and positive extranalities. Negative Extranalities are products that harm people or the enviroment. So the government would step in to try and regulate these negative extranalities since they harm the people who buy it and all the people in that products enviroment. The second group is whats called positive extranalities and these are products that help benefit people in some way, shape, or form. The government would regulate this so that more of these positive extranalites can be produced for people to have or uses.

Externalities: Brady Anderson

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Negative Externalities are By-products of production or consumption that impose costs on third parties. Positive Externalizes are products of consumption or production that benefit the third parties. The government intervenes because if they didn’t the people would be out of control with either what they buy or sell.

Externalities – OLIVIA ROWAN P.3!

Positive exteranlities are by-products of consumption or production that benefit third parties, who are not buyer or seller. Whereas, negative externalities are by-products of production or consumption that impose costs of third parties, neither buyers nor sellers.
The government intervenes, because they need to be able to regulate things. If the government did not step in and put an order to things, the people would buy and sell as they pleased, and that could start issues for the economy.