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Corrective taxes


A) encourage consumers to avoid sales taxes by shopping online.
B) are frequently used to discourage imports.
C) are less efficient than direct regulation.
D) give factory owners an economic incentive to reduce pollution.

E) A) and B)
F) C) and D)

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Suppose that alcohol consumption creates a negative externality. What can the government do to equate the equilibrium quantity of alcohol and the socially optimal quantity of alcohol?


A) impose a tax on alcohol that is equal to the per-unit externality
B) offer a subsidy on alcohol that is equal to the per-unit externality
C) impose a regulation limiting the amount of alcohol that each consumer can purchase
D) nothing

E) C) and D)
F) B) and D)

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What is the difference between command-and-control policies and market-based policies toward externalities?


A) Command-and-control policies provide incentives for private decision makers to solve the problems on their own, whereas market-based policies regulate behavior directly.
B) Command-and-control policies rely on taxes, whereas market-based policies rely on quotas.
C) Command-and-control policies regulate behavior directly, whereas market-based policies provide incentives for private decision makers to change their behavior.
D) Command-and-control policies are efficient, whereas market-based policies are inefficient.

E) B) and D)
F) All of the above

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Which of the following is a way to address an externality problem?


A) command and control solution
B) corrective tax
C) corrective subsidy
D) all of the above.

E) A) and C)
F) C) and D)

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Bruce engages in an activity that diminishes the well-being of Shawna. Bruce pays no compensation to Shawna for her loss in well-being. What specific term do economists use to describe this situation?

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According to the Coase theorem, in the presence of externalities


A) private parties can bargain to reach an efficient outcome.
B) government assistance is necessary to reach an efficient outcome.
C) the assignment of legal rights can prevent externalities.
D) the initial distribution of property rights will determine the efficient outcome.

E) B) and C)
F) C) and D)

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Wally owns a dog whose barking annoys Wally's neighbor, Corrine. Suppose that the benefit of owning the dog is worth $700 to Wally and that Corrine bears a cost of $500 from the barking. Assuming Wally has the legal right to keep the dog, a possible private solution to this problem is that


A) Wally pays Corrine $600 for her inconvenience.
B) Corrine pays Wally $400 to give the dog to his parents who live on an isolated farm.
C) Corrine pays Wally $550 to give the dog to his parents who live on an isolated farm.
D) The current situation is efficient.

E) A) and D)
F) B) and C)

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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.

E) B) and C)
F) A) and D)

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Table 10-3 Table 10-3    -Refer to Table 10-3. The socially optimal quantity of output is A)  3 units. B)  4 units. C)  5 units. D)  6 units. -Refer to Table 10-3. The socially optimal quantity of output is


A) 3 units.
B) 4 units.
C) 5 units.
D) 6 units.

E) C) and D)
F) All of the above

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The externality associated with technology spillovers


A) cannot be internalized by government.
B) is a negative externality.
C) can be internalized, potentially, through taxation of firms that are responsible for technology spillovers.
D) can be internalized, potentially, through patent protection.

E) A) and B)
F) None of the above

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Negative externalities lead markets to produce


A) greater than efficient output levels and positive externalities lead markets to produce smaller than efficient output levels.
B) smaller than efficient output levels and positive externalities lead markets to produce greater than efficient output levels.
C) greater than efficient output levels and positive externalities lead markets to produce efficient output levels.
D) efficient output levels and positive externalities lead markets to produce greater than efficient output levels.

E) A) and B)
F) A) and C)

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The Golden Rule is an example of a private solution for


A) subsidizing higher education.
B) internalizing externalities.
C) increasing production.
D) reducing scarcity.

E) A) and C)
F) A) and B)

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When a particular negative externality affects a very large number of people, it is likely that


A) government will not find it worthwhile to impose a corrective tax.
B) private solutions to the problem will dominate any attempt by government to alleviate the problem.
C) the solution to externalities suggested by the Coase theorem will work very well.
D) the solution to externalities suggested by the Coase theorem will not work.

E) A) and D)
F) B) and C)

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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. In order to reach the social optimum, should fire extinguishers be taxed or subsidized? What is the appropriate amount of the tax or subsidy on each fire extinguisher?

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If an externality is present in a market, economic efficiency may be enhanced by


A) increased competition.
B) weakening property rights.
C) better informed market participants.
D) government intervention.

E) B) and C)
F) A) and D)

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Scenario 10-2 The demand curve for restored historic buildings slopes downward and the supply curve for restored historic buildings slopes upward. The production of the 50th restored historic building entails the following: • a private cost of $800,000; • a private value of $650,000; • a social value of $800,000. -Refer to Scenario 10-2. Is there an external cost associated with the restoration of the 50th historic building, or is there an external benefit? What is the amount of that external cost or external benefit?

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Since air pollution creates a negative externality,


A) social welfare will be enhanced when some, but not all air pollution is eliminated.
B) social welfare is optimal when all air pollution is eliminated.
C) governments should encourage private firms to consider only private costs.
D) the free market result maximizes social welfare.

E) A) and B)
F) B) and C)

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Figure 10-11 Figure 10-11   -Refer to Figure 10-11. Taking only private value and private cost into account, total surplus at the market equilibrium amounts to A)  $3,850. B)  $4,320. C)  $4,980. D)  $5,530. -Refer to Figure 10-11. Taking only private value and private cost into account, total surplus at the market equilibrium amounts to


A) $3,850.
B) $4,320.
C) $4,980.
D) $5,530.

E) All of the above
F) B) and C)

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Which of the following statements about a well-maintained yard best conveys the general nature of the externality?


A) A well-maintained yard conveys a positive externality because it increases the home's market value.
B) A well-maintained yard conveys a negative externality because it increases the property tax liability of the owner.
C) A well-maintained yard conveys a positive externality because it increases the value of adjacent properties in the neighborhood.
D) A well-maintained yard cannot provide any type of externality.

E) A) and B)
F) A) and C)

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Figure 10-19 Figure 10-19   -Refer to Figure 10-19. The social optimum can be reached if A)  a subsidy of $36 is applied to each unit of the good. B)  a subsidy of $23 is applied to each unit of the good. C)  a tax of $23 is applied to each unit of the good. D)  a tax of $15 is applied to each unit of the good. -Refer to Figure 10-19. The social optimum can be reached if


A) a subsidy of $36 is applied to each unit of the good.
B) a subsidy of $23 is applied to each unit of the good.
C) a tax of $23 is applied to each unit of the good.
D) a tax of $15 is applied to each unit of the good.

E) A) and C)
F) None of the above

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