Exam 17: Externalities, the Environment, and Natural Resources

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Cleaning an environment may lead to

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Which of the following has also been called the command and control approach?

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Voluntarism includes methods for dealing with pollution that

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An advantage emission taxes and permits have over direct controls is that the former

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Emissions permits allow polluters to pay for the right to pollute a specified amount.

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If coal prices are rising faster than the rate of interest, then

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Rising prices for a natural resource stimulate

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Unexpected discoveries of mineral reserves will ordinarily cause the price of these minerals to increase.

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The cause of the "greenhouse effect" is the

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Direct controls work if

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During the second Bush administration, environmental fines and prosecutions

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Environmental problems occur exclusively in capitalist economies.

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In a free market for depletable natural resources, any shortage where there is an excess of quantity demanded over quantity supplied must be

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The supply curve of a depletable natural resource is usually

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Direct controls have a clear advantage where

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Which of the following is an advantage to the pollution-rights approach to environmental quality?

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The supply curve of a natural resource like oil has a positive slope because

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Direct controls have a clear advantage when a total ban is necessary.

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Suppose that because of climatic conditions, the smog levels in Los Angeles suddenly soar to dangerous levels.The most successful policy in this case would be

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Economists generally prefer to deal with emissions of pollutants

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