Exam 17: Externalities and the Environment
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The socially efficient level of output is determined where
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Mountain bikers and rollerbladers share the only trail in a city park.The city allows everyone into the park and onto the trail.The mountain bikers say the rollerbladers are a hazard to them;the rollerbladers say it's the other way around.Frequently there are collisions,and many injuries occur.What is the property rights problem?
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Private property rights are easily assigned to open-access resources.
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A government passes a new law allowing only 1,000 tons of pollution per day to be generated and simultaneously sells 1,000 transferable rights to emit one ton each of pollution per day.Which of the following is true?
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Suppose that the city builds a new park that is advertised as being "open to the public," and within two months the grass in the park is ruined by overuse.This would be an example of
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If you live in a state with a returnable deposit law and you decide to throw out your empty bottles and cans,chances are that someone down the line with a higher opportunity cost than you will find them and return them for deposits.
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When using the traditional command-and-control approach to environmental regulation,the government attempts to
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The band Coldplay's funding of 10,000 mango trees in India to help sop up emissions related to the release of their CD,A Rush of Blood to the Head,is an example of fixed-production technology.
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Exhibit 17-2
-In Exhibit 17-2,the total social gain from producing the socially efficient output rather than the private equilibrium output is shown by area

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Most water pollution in the United States comes from manufacturing sites.
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In the production of electricity with fixed-production technology,the socially efficient price is $2 and the socially efficient level of output is 400 units;the market equilibrium price is $1.50 and the market equilibrium quantity is 600 units.The marginal external cost is:
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Exhibit 17-5
-In Exhibit 17-5,if the government sells the right to pollute a river,

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Exhibit 17-1
-In Exhibit 17-1,the amount by which the total social cost of producing the private equilibrium level of output exceeds the total social benefit is

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