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A cost imposed on someone who is neither the consumer nor the producer is called a


A) corrective tax.
B) command and control policy.
C) positive externality.
D) negative externality.

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Dioxin emission that results from the production of paper is a good example of a negative externality because


A) self-interested paper firms are generally unaware of environmental regulations.
B) there are fines for producing too much dioxin.
C) self-interested paper producers will not consider the full cost of the dioxin pollution they create.
D) toxic emissions are the best example of an externality.

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Figure 10-4 Figure 10-4   -Refer to Figure 10-4. If this market is currently producing at Q<sub>4</sub>, then total economic well-being would be maximized if output A) decreased to Q<sub>1</sub>. B) decreased to Q<sub>2.</sub> C) decreased to Q<sub>3</sub>. D) stayed at Q<sub>4</sub>. -Refer to Figure 10-4. If this market is currently producing at Q4, then total economic well-being would be maximized if output


A) decreased to Q1.
B) decreased to Q2.
C) decreased to Q3.
D) stayed at Q4.

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An externality arises when a person engages in an activity that influences the well-being of


A) buyers in the market for that activity and yet neither pays nor receives any compensation for that effect.
B) sellers in the market for that activity and yet neither pays nor receives any compensation for that effect.
C) bystanders in the market for that activity and yet neither pays nor receives any compensation for that effect.
D) Both (a) and (b) are correct.

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Two types of private solutions to the problem of externalities are


A) charities and the Golden Rule.
B) charities and subsidies.
C) the Golden Rule and taxes.
D) taxes and subsidies.

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The tax on gasoline causes deadweight losses, as is the case with all taxes.

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Laws that are passed that either require or forbid certain behaviors are examples of command-and-control policies.

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​Figure 10-20. ​ ​Figure 10-20. ​   -Refer to Figure 10-20. The graph depicts the market for fertilizer. What is the socially optimal quantity of fertilizer? A) ​100 units B) 200 units C) 250 units D) ​300 units -Refer to Figure 10-20. The graph depicts the market for fertilizer. What is the socially optimal quantity of fertilizer?


A) ​100 units
B) 200 units
C) 250 units
D) ​300 units

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If the government were to impose a fine of $4,000 for each unit of air-pollution released by a fertilizer plant, the policy would be considered


A) a subsidy.
B) a regulation.
C) a corrective tax.
D) an application of the Coase theorem.

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Table 10-4 Table 10-4   -Refer to Table 10-4. The table represents a market in which A) there is no externality. B) there is a positive externality. C) there is a negative externality. D) The answer cannot be determined from inspection of the table. -Refer to Table 10-4. The table represents a market in which


A) there is no externality.
B) there is a positive externality.
C) there is a negative externality.
D) The answer cannot be determined from inspection of the table.

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Figure 10-1 Figure 10-1   -Refer to Figure 10-1. This graph represents the tobacco industry. Without any government intervention, the equilibrium price and quantity are A) $1.90 and 38 units, respectively. B) $1.80 and 35 units, respectively. C) $1.60 and 42 units, respectively. D) $1.35 and 58 units, respectively. -Refer to Figure 10-1. This graph represents the tobacco industry. Without any government intervention, the equilibrium price and quantity are


A) $1.90 and 38 units, respectively.
B) $1.80 and 35 units, respectively.
C) $1.60 and 42 units, respectively.
D) $1.35 and 58 units, respectively.

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When firms internalize a negative externality, the market supply curve shifts to the left.

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When the production of a good results in a positive externality, the social value curve is


A) below the demand curve, indicating that the total value to society is less than the private benefit.
B) above the demand curve, indicating that the total value to society is greater than the private benefit.
C) identical to the demand curve, indicating that the total cost to society is the equal to the private benefit.
D) above the supply curve, indicating that the total cost to society exceeds the private cost.

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Figure 10-2. The graph depicts the market for plastic. Figure 10-2. The graph depicts the market for plastic.   -Refer to Figure 10-2. A benevolent social planner would like to see A) 200 units of plastic produced. B) 500 units of plastic produced. C) 650 units of plastic produced. D) more than 650 units of plastic produced. -Refer to Figure 10-2. A benevolent social planner would like to see


A) 200 units of plastic produced.
B) 500 units of plastic produced.
C) 650 units of plastic produced.
D) more than 650 units of plastic produced.

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Tradable pollution permits


A) are widely viewed as a cost-effective way to reduce pollution.
B) have helped reduce carbon emissions in Canada.
C) have helped reduce sulfur dioxide emissions in the United States.
D) All of the above are correct.

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Scenario 10-4 The demand curve for fire extinguishers slopes downward and the supply curve for fire extinguishers slopes upward. The production of the 500th fire extinguisher entails the following: • a private cost of $10; • an external cost of $0; • a private value of $9; • an external benefit of $3. -Refer to Scenario 10-4. Does the production of fire extinguishers convey a positive externality, a negative externality, or neither?

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When a transaction between a buyer and seller directly affects a third party, the effect is called an externality.

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A negative externality will cause a private market to produce


A) less than is socially desirable.
B) more than is socially desirable.
C) exactly the quantity that is socially desirable.
D) less than the same market would produce in the presence of a positive externality.

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A positive externality


A) causes the product to be overproduced.
B) provides an additional benefit to market participants.
C) benefits consumers because it results in a lower equilibrium price.
D) is a benefit to a market bystander.

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Government intervention that aims to promote technology-enhancing industries is called


A) assisted technology.
B) intervention policy.
C) industrial technology assistance.
D) industrial policy.

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