Exam 17: Externalities and Public Goods
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An environmental economic consulting firm is hired to measure the negative externalities associated with the pollution from an industry.The marginal social cost production can be expressed as MSC = 2Q + 30.The consultants calculate the marginal private cost production to be MPC = Q+30.The market demand curve can be expressed as
If the consultants have accurately measured the impact of the pollution externality,the change in social surplus from moving to the social optimum (rather than at the private optimum) is

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Suppose that an industry emits a chemical that pollutes the ground water.Without considering the effects of the pollution,the industry has a marginal private cost curve of MPC = Q+30.The market demand curve is
,while the marginal social cost curve is MSC = 2Q + 30.What is the socially optimal emissions standard?

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An environmental economic consulting firm is hired to measure the negative externalities associated with the pollution from an industry.The consultants calculate the marginal social cost of production to be MSC = 2Q+30 and the marginal private cost of production to be
+30.The market demand curve can be expressed as
If the consultants have accurately measured the impact of the pollution externality,the equation of the marginal external cost is:


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According to the Coase Theorem,in the absence of bargaining costs,
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Suppose that a smoker and a non-smoker are seated next to each other in a restaurant.This restaurant does not offer a non-smoking section.The smoker is indifferent between 1) smoking and 2) not smoking and consuming a $6 dessert.The non-smoker values being able to eat in a smoke-free environment at $10.According to the Coase Theorem,and assuming no bargaining costs,what will happen?
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If the detriment to society from a negative externality is measure as $5 per unit of output of a particular good,the best way of moving closer to the social optimum would be to
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Suppose that the marginal private benefit of a new vaccine could be measured as
Suppose that the marginal social benefit could be measured as
Suppose that the private marginal cost curve could be measured as
If there is no subsidy in this market,



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An environmental economic consulting firm is hired to measure the negative externalities associated with the pollution from an industry.The consultants calculate the marginal social cost of production to be MSC = 2Q+30 and the marginal private cost of production to be
+30.The market demand curve for the industry can be expressed as P = 60-Q.If the industry currently does not take into account the negative externality in its supply decisions,the industry is ________________ by _____________ units relative to the social optimum.

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A governmental limit on the amount of pollution that may be emitted is referred to as
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When the government can set emissions standards for polluting industries,which of the following statements is correct?
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________________ states that regardless of how property rights are assigned with an externality,the allocation of resources will be will be efficient when the parties can costlessly bargain with each other.
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Which of the following is not an example of a free rider problem?
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The reason why we sum the demand curves of individual consumers vertically rather than horizontally in a public goods market is that
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