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In North Carolina, a car must pass an emissions test before it can be registered. The emissions test costs $20 per car. This system is an example of
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Interest in environmental problems has intensified, perhaps because
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Direct controls work only if the legal system imposes substantial penalties on violators.
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An unexpected discovery of a new mineral deposit will cause the
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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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Rising prices will discourage consumption and encourage conservation.
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Price controls would ordinarily be used to increase rather than decrease prices of depletable resources.
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The use of pollution charges to reduce pollution confronts the problem of
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Statistical studies suggest that the cost of direct controls for any target level of pollution is
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Which of the following environmental approaches is most appropriate when surveillance and enforcement is impractical?
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When society relies on voluntarism to resolve environmental problems it
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The British economist A. C. Pigou did not do which of the following?
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