Exam 17: Externalities and the Environment
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If the benefits to society of students attending college exceed benefits to the students,
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When using the traditional command-and-control approach to environmental regulation, the government attempts to
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If a government regulation states that fluorocarbon emissions should be abated by 75 percent but the optimal level of pollution abatement is 85 percent, which of the following must be true?
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Air pollution is more dangerous to the public, but toxic waste generates more public uproar. Why?
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What kind of garbage tends to be recycled in the United States?
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When a citizens' group opposes expansion of the prison located in town, the basis of the opposition is that the larger prison will produce
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When competitive market equilibrium determines a level of output for which the marginal social cost exceeds the marginal social benefit, the private equilibrium results in
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Peyton Lopez will exploit the aquifer under his ranch as long as his personal marginal __________ is __________ __________ his personal marginal __________.
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The socially optimal level of output of a good with an externality occurs when
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Which of the following helps explain why pesticides account for much of the water pollution in the United States?
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Which of the following is an example of an activity that generates positive externalities.
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By current U.S. law, anyone generating, storing, or transporting hazardous waste must pay to clean it up if it leaks or is otherwise discharged into the environment. This law has been in effect
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If in market equilibrium the marginal social cost of producing a good exceeds the marginal private cost,
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Which state manufactures the most toxic chemicals and has the worst toxic waste burden?
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NARRBEGIN: Exhibit 17-1
Exhibit 17-1
-In Exhibit 17-1, the socially efficient level of output is

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When the free market produces less than the socially optimal quantity of a good,
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In the U.S., people tend to discard items rather than repair them because
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The optimal air quality would be determined where the marginal social cost of improving air quality is equal to the marginal social benefit from cleaner air.
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