Exam 16: The Economics of the Environment, and Natural Resources

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Externalities are benefits or damages conferred upon people who are directly involved in an exchange of a good or service.

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In retaliation for U.S.support for Israel during the Arab-Israeli War, OPEC countries stopped selling oil to the United States.For the United States, this embargo caused the

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Economists generally consider the use of taxes as the most efficient way of solving pollution problems.

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The position of the supply curve in the market for garbage removal

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Although pollution is caused by a failure of the market, many economists believe that the best way to protect the environment is to utilize the price mechanism.

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Individuals and government have been contributors in harming the environment.

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

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Direct controls do not have a clear advantage where

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How do rising prices slow resource depletion?

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The worst and most difficult to extract resources are used first.

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The effectiveness of direct controls on pollution depends on: (i) the budgets and enthusiasm of the regulatory bodies; (ii) sufficiently strong statutory penalties.

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Taxing firms that emit pollutants is one way to reduce pollution.

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The tax approach may be favorable over a direct controls approach to pollution cleanup because

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One of the conclusions of A.C.Pigou was that

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Economic theory predicted that the price of a depletable resource would rise by 10 percent.In reality, the price fell by 5 percent.Which of the following events could explain this discrepancy?

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Economists believe it is feasible and desirable to reduce environmental damage to zero.

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Even if demand for a resource grows over time, ever-rising prices of the resource that result from its growing scarcity still discourage consumption.

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Which of the following is not part of the pollution problem?

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Pollution problems

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An unregulated paper firm that pours waste into a waterway

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