Externality
A subsidy or tax designed to internalize an externality by altering private costs and private benefits
Pigouvian Tax/Subsidy
An example of this, taxes on SSB are designed to internalize the social costs of obesity
Pigouvian Tax
For each additional ounce of this substance consumed, life expectancy decreases 20 minutes
Alcohol
The secondhand immunity that accrues to nonvaccinated people when other people are vaccinated
Her Immunity
The utility level of one individual within society
Private welfare
Resources will be used efficiently to maximize social welfare, even in the face of externalities, provided that property rights are well-defined, and transaction/bargaining costs are sufficiently low
The Coase Theorem
This popular and critical meal program has been found to increase the risk of obesity
National School Lunch Program
For each pack of this consumed, life expectancy decreases 137 minutes
Cigarettes
Price of vaccine, possible side effects, painful shots
Private costs of vaccination
Professor Post's favorite animal
Bears
The forgone social surplus due to a market inefficiency such as an externality
Social Loss
Deadweight Loss
This popular tax credit for low-income individuals may increase weight for women
Earned Income Tax Credit
An example of this, taxes on alcohol and tobacco are designed to internalize the social costs of liver and lung diseases
Pigouvian tax
Examples of this, free or subsidized vaccinations are designed to internalize the social costs of being unvaccinated
Pigouvian Subsidy
The summed utility levels of all individuals within a society
Social Welfare
The author of The Wealth of Nations and the father of modern economics
Adam Smith
This popular education program may reduce the risk of obesity
Head Start
An argument to why an excise tax on cigarettes would be effective, 20-25% of adults do not know this
1,282 cases of this vaccine-preventable disease were reported in 2019, the greatest number of cases since 1992
Measles
The difference between the social benefit and the social cost of production in a market
Social Surplus
A trade where both parties improve their status
Pareto-improving
State-level unemployment may be negatively associated with this
Obesity
Ticket, Suspension of License, Jail
Approximately 190 million Americans (58%) are vaccinated against this infectious disease
COVID-19