A) the cost of bargaining is small.
B) the initial distribution of legal rights favors the person being adversely affected by the externality.
C) the number of parties involved is sufficiently large.
D) All of the above are correct.
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A) People face trade-offs.
B) People respond to incentives.
C) Markets are usually a good way to organize economic activity.
D) The cost of something is what you give up to get it.
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A) if the government does not become involved in the process.
B) when the number of interested parties is large and bargaining costs are high.
C) if the firm in the market is a monopoly.
D) if some people benefit from the externality.
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A) maximize attorney fees.
B) reduce the incentive of attorneys to file class action lawsuits.
C) reduce the transaction costs of finding a private solution to an externality.
D) regulate attorney fees.
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A) cost of $6.
B) cost of $8.
C) benefit of $6.
D) benefit of $8.
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A) social costs equal private costs at the private market solution.
B) private costs exceed social costs at the private market solution.
C) social costs exceed private costs at the private market solution.
D) they internalize externalities.
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A) more than is socially desirable.
B) less than is socially desirable.
C) the socially optimal equilibrium amount.
D) more than the same market would produce in the presence of a negative externality.
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A) Producers will choose not to produce any pollution.
B) Producers will internalize the cost of the pollution.
C) Producers will maximize production.
D) The value to consumers at market equilibrium will exceed the social cost of production.
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A) is a cost to a bystander.
B) is a cost to the buyer.
C) is a cost to the seller.
D) exists with all market transactions.
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A) are effective under all conditions.
B) will usually allocate resources efficiently if private parties can bargain without cost.
C) are only efficient when there are negative externalities.
D) may not be possible because of the distribution of property rights.
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A) society's decisions on the well-being of society.
B) a person's actions on that person's well-being.
C) one person's actions on the well-being of a bystander.
D) society's decisions on the poorest person in the society.
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A) $29.
B) $35.
C) $40.
D) $46.
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A) moving the allocation of resources toward the market equilibrium.
B) moving the allocation of resources toward the socially optimal equilibrium.
C) increasing the allocation of resources.
D) decreasing the allocation of resources.
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A) externality is large.
B) number of interested parties is large.
C) externality is negative.
D) government becomes involved.
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A) self-interested paper firms are generally unaware of environmental regulations.
B) there are fines for producing too much dioxin.
C) self-interested paper producers will not consider the full cost of the dioxin pollution they create.
D) toxic emissions are the best example of an externality.
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A) increases the social cost above the private cost.
B) lowers the social cost below the private cost.
C) increases the social value above the private benefit.
D) decreases the social value below the private benefit.
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A) the equilibrium price to be higher than the optimal price.
B) the equilibrium quantity to be lower than the optimal level.
C) the equilibrium quantity to be higher than the optimal level.
D) both a and b are correct
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