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In the absence of externalities, the "invisible hand" leads a market to maximize


A) producer profit from that market.
B) total benefit to society from that market.
C) both equality and efficiency in that market.
D) output of goods or services in that market.

E) B) and C)
F) A) and D)

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Figure 10-18. The graph represents a corrective tax to reduce pollution. On the axes, Q denotes the quantity of pollution and P represents the price of pollution. Figure 10-18. The graph represents a corrective tax to reduce pollution. On the axes, Q denotes the quantity of pollution and P represents the price of pollution.   -Refer to Figure 10-18. The line labeled  Corrective tax  could accurately be re­labeled as A)   Demand for clean air.  B)   Demand for pollution rights.  C)   Price of pollution.  D)   Rate of subsidy. -Refer to Figure 10-18. The line labeled "Corrective tax" could accurately be re­labeled as


A) "Demand for clean air."
B) "Demand for pollution rights."
C) "Price of pollution."
D) "Rate of subsidy."

E) A) and B)
F) A) and C)

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A negative externality


A) is an adverse impact on a bystander.
B) causes the product in a market to be under-produced.
C) is an adverse impact on market participants.
D) is present in markets where the good or service does not have any impact on bystanders.

E) A) and B)
F) A) and C)

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For the purpose of protecting the environment, upon which of the following approaches do we rely more and more as time goes by?


A) adherence to the notion of the invisible hand
B) command-and-control policies
C) the development and enforcement of regulations
D) the requirement that decision makers bear the full costs of their actions

E) A) and C)
F) B) and D)

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Positive externalities


A) result in a larger than efficient equilibrium quantity.
B) result in smaller than efficient equilibrium quantity.
C) result in an efficient equilibrium quantity.
D) can be internalized with a corrective tax.

E) None of the above
F) A) and B)

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Scenario 10-2 The demand curve for restored historic buildings slopes downward and the supply curve for restored historic buildings slopes upward. The production of the 50th restored historic building entails the following: -a private cost of $800,000; -a private value of $650,000; -a social value of $800,000. -Refer to Scenario 10-2. Could the government impose a tax or provide a subsidy to move the market to the social optimum? If your answer is "Yes," should it be a tax or should it be a subsidy?

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Most economists prefer corrective taxes to regulation as a way to correct the problem of pollution because


A) the market-based solution is less costly to society.
B) the market-based solution can result in a greater reduction in pollution.
C) the market-based solution raises revenue for the government.
D) All of the above are correct.

E) A) and B)
F) A) and C)

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Which of the following represents a way that a government can help the private market to internalize an externality?


A) taxing goods that have negative externalities
B) subsidizing goods that have positive externalities
C) The government cannot improve upon the outcomes of private markets.
D) Both a and b are correct.

E) A) and B)
F) A) and C)

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Figure 10-15 Figure 10-15   -Refer to Figure 10-15. Which graph illustrates a corrective tax? A)  the left graph B)  the right graph C)  both graphs D)  neither graph -Refer to Figure 10-15. Which graph illustrates a corrective tax?


A) the left graph
B) the right graph
C) both graphs
D) neither graph

E) All of the above
F) A) and C)

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Economists Edward Glaeser and Matthew Kahn studied carbon emissions in different parts of the United States. On the basis of what they found, they concluded that environmentalists should be in favor of


A) lower taxes on carbon-based fuels such as gasoline.
B) more and taller skyscrapers.
C) policies that encourage people to move from large cities to suburban areas.
D) policies that encourage people to move from suburban areas to rural areas.

E) A) and B)
F) C) and D)

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The best remedy for market failure is often


A) a market-based solution.
B) shutdown of the market.
C) no government intervention.
D) externalizing the externalities.

E) A) and D)
F) None of the above

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A positive externality


A) causes the product to be overproduced.
B) provides an additional benefit to market participants.
C) benefits consumers because it results in a lower equilibrium price.
D) is a benefit to a market bystander.

E) A) and D)
F) None of the above

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Scenario 10-4 The demand curve for fire extinguishers slopes downward and the supply curve for fire extinguishers slopes upward. The production of the 500th fire extinguisher entails the following: -a private cost of $10; -an external cost of $0; -a private value of $9; -an external benefit of $3. - -Refer to Scenario 10-4. Does the production of fire extinguishers convey a positive externality, a negative externality, or neither?

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The social value exceeds the p...

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Describe the circumstances under which it would be better for the government to sell pollution permits than to levy a corrective tax.

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When the governmental authority (e.g., E...

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Once tradable pollution permits have been allocated to firms,


A) the government controls the price of permits.
B) firms that can reduce pollution only at high cost will be willing to pay the most for the pollution permits.
C) the value of pollution-saving technology will be lower than the market value of a pollution permit.
D) the Coase theorem is no longer applicable as a solution to reducing pollution.

E) A) and B)
F) A) and C)

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Figure 10-12 Figure 10-12   -Refer to Figure 10-12. Which of the following is an appropriate label for Line 2? A)  social cost B)  social value C)  private cost D)  private value -Refer to Figure 10-12. Which of the following is an appropriate label for Line 2?


A) social cost
B) social value
C) private cost
D) private value

E) B) and C)
F) A) and D)

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Figure 10-11 Figure 10-11   -Refer to Figure 10-11. A benevolent social planner would prefer A)  a $24 price to any other price. B)  420 units to any other quantity of output. C)  a subsidy of $24 per unit to a subsidy of $27 per unit. D)  All of the above are correct. -Refer to Figure 10-11. A benevolent social planner would prefer


A) a $24 price to any other price.
B) 420 units to any other quantity of output.
C) a subsidy of $24 per unit to a subsidy of $27 per unit.
D) All of the above are correct.

E) A) and B)
F) B) and C)

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When externalities are present in a market, the well-being of market participants


A) and market bystanders are both directly affected.
B) and market bystanders are both indirectly affected.
C) is directly affected, and market bystanders are indirectly affected.
D) is indirectly affected, and market bystanders are directly affected.

E) A) and B)
F) A) and C)

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The tax on gasoline


A) reduces efficiency by causing large deadweight losses.
B) reduces efficiency by decreasing consumer surplus and producer surplus.
C) enhances efficiency by serving as a corrective device in a market with positive externalities.
D) enhances efficiency by serving as a corrective device in a market with negative externalities.

E) B) and C)
F) A) and C)

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Government can be used to solve externality problems that are too costly for private parties to solve.

A) True
B) False

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