Deck 17: Externalities, the Environment, and Natural Resources

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The production of smoke as a pollutant is a failure of the market system.
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In the last three decades, air quality in American cities has improved.
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The opportunity cost of a completely clean environment is not worth the price for most people.
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Environmental problems occur exclusively in capitalist economies.
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Increasing GDP generally causes increases in problems of waste disposal.
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Pollution is a relatively new phenomenon.
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Recycling rates for aluminum, paper, and glass have been increasing in the United States.
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Economists believe it is feasible and desirable to reduce environmental damage to zero.
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Centrally planned economies like China produce relatively little pollution.
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Externalities are benefits or damages conferred upon people who are directly involved in an exchange of a good or service.
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Environmental destruction is peculiar to centrally planned economies.
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If not recycled, an input used in production ultimately winds up as a waste product.
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The "edifice complex" is based on the idea that bigger is better.
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Externalities can create a threat to environmental quality.
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The pricing system has a failure built into it when externalities exist.
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Pollution is an example of a negative externality.
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Basic supply and demand analysis can be used to explain how externalities lead to environmental problems.
سؤال
Increasing environmental awareness in the United States has occurred with increasing GDP, which has reduced concerns about basic needs.
سؤال
Individuals and government have been contributors in harming the environment.
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Economists believe that the goal of environmental policy should be zero pollution.
سؤال
Voluntary programs are dependable ways to protect the environment.
سؤال
A pollution tax penalizes inefficient firms.
سؤال
Direct controls often require long legal proceedings before they can be effective.
سؤال
Emissions permits allow polluters to pay for the right to pollute a specified amount.
سؤال
Voluntary programs, direct controls, and emissions taxes are all equally effective ways of controlling pollution.
سؤال
Increasing scarcity of a resource causes new supplies to become more and more costly.
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Pollution taxes are preferred to direct controls because they don't require a way of measuring pollutants produced.
سؤال
When pollution problems arise from a sudden crisis, pollution taxes are a useful form of control.
سؤال
One advantage of emissions permits is that they allow the government to choose the level of pollution reduction.
سؤال
Taxing pollution will encourage firms to reduce pollutants dumped in the atmosphere or in streams.
سؤال
Direct controls have traditionally been used heavily to control pollution in the U.S.
سؤال
Although pollution is caused by a failure of the market, many economists believe that the best way to protect the environment is to utilize the price mechanism.
سؤال
Direct controls are considered inefficient because all firms are forced to pay the same costs.
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Economists generally consider the use of taxes as the most efficient way of solving pollution problems.
سؤال
Direct controls have a clear advantage when a total ban is necessary.
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When pollution emissions can be measured taxation will tend to be more effective than any other method of controlling pollution.
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Rising prices will discourage consumption and encourage conservation.
سؤال
Economic theory predicts that the price of a depletable resource will rise as it becomes more scarce.
سؤال
Charging firms that emit pollutants is one way to deal with pollution.
سؤال
Emissions permits are sometimes referred to as a "license to pollute."
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Interest in environmental problems has intensified, perhaps because

A) for the first time in history in the 1970s people began to die from pollution-related diseases.
B) rising incomes have caused people to be more concerned with the quality of their lives.
C) the centrally planned economies are polluted.
D) All of the above are true.
سؤال
Price controls would ordinarily be used to increase rather than decrease prices of depletable resources.
سؤال
Unexpected discoveries of mineral reserves will ordinarily cause the price of these minerals to increase.
سؤال
Environmentalists, politicians, and economists have different perspectives on what constitutes appropriate environmental policy.Which of the following statements was probably made by an economist?

A) "We take the position that there are rights involved here, rights to be protected from threats to your health, regardless of the costs involved."
B) "Protecting the environment is so important that standards cannot be too high, and continuing improvements must be made regardless of cost."
C) "Pollution is a moral issue that cannot be reduced to dollars and cents."
D) "Clean air and water are things we can buy-if the price is right."
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Economic theory would lead us to suspect that deep sea oil reserves would be accessed before those located in the Middle East or on the U.S.mainland.
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In a free market the quantity demanded will not exceed the quantity supplied of a resource, even if it is undergoing rapid depletion.
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If a depletable resource is selling in a perfectly competitive market, its price will rise by greater and greater dollar amounts each year.
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Even if demand for a resource grows over time, ever-rising prices of the resource that result from its growing scarcity still discourage consumption.
سؤال
Increased concern about environmental problems derive partly from

A) concerns about increasing economic output.
B) concerns about unemployment and inflation.
C) new awareness that the problems exist.
D) concerns about the quality of life.
سؤال
The invention of new mining methods will affect price through the supply side.
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Price controls on resources generally lead to surpluses.
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When a resource is being depleted and becomes scarce, the market's way of encouraging conservation is for the price of the resource to rise, without any government intervention.
سؤال
One of the conclusions of A.C.Pigou was that

A) a system of mandatory controls is the only effective means to control pollution.
B) a system of charges can be an effective means to control pollution.
C) pollution will wither away if a socialist system is in place.
D) pollution cannot be adequately addressed in a price system.
سؤال
One of the virtues of rising resource prices is they encourage innovation, especially the discovery of other more abundant resources.
سؤال
The worst and most difficult to extract resources are used first.
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Rising prices of resources leads to inefficient resource use by industry.
سؤال
Identify the economist who first addressed the environmental problem in terms of externalities.

A) Joseph Schumpeter
B) Maynard Keynes
C) A.C.Pigou
D) J.B.Say
سؤال
Economists use a resource's price as an indicator of its relative scarcity.
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Dwindling resources encourage the development of substitute products.
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The British economist A.C.Pigou

A) wrote The Economics of Welfare in 1911.
B) offered an explanation of the market economy's poor environmental performance.
C) outlined an approach to environmental policy still in favor with economists today.
D) All of the above are correct.
سؤال
There has been a downward trend in the United States since 1980 in the ambient concentrations of

A) sulfur dioxide.
B) carbon monoxide.
C) lead.
D) all of the above.
سؤال
Contrary to most thinking, governments play ____ in causing pollution.

A) almost no role
B) a large but decreasing role
C) a major role
D) a reconstructive role
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Individuals play ____ in causing pollution.

A) almost no role
B) a large but decreasing role
C) a major role
D) a reconstructive role
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China, the last large communist society,

A) has proved that a command economy has far less pollution problems than capitalist economies.
B) has urban smog levels higher than Los Angeles.
C) has the world's most sophisticated pollution-control devices.
D) has lowered its level of pollution dramatically since 1980.
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Pollution problems

A) have existed for many centuries.
B) are attributable to modern industrialization.
C) can be blamed on the profit system.
D) have worsened in every respect in the past forty years.
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Serious environmental problems are

A) unique to industrial economies.
B) unique to Western economies.
C) unique to civilized economies (i.e., those in which people live mainly in cities).
D) None of the above is correct.
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Many of the new pollutants to which the world has been subjected are

A) less visible.
B) less malodorous.
C) far more dangerous.
D) All of the above are correct.
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Air quality in most U.S.cities has ____ since World War II.

A) worsened
B) improved
C) remained unchanged
D) improved slightly before a recent deterioration
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In Eastern Europe and the countries of the former Soviet Union,

A) a large part of the land is now declared "ecologically hazardous."
B) life expectancies are among the lowest in the industrialized world.
C) high levels of pollution contribute to severe health problems.
D) All of the above are correct.
سؤال
Which of the following is an example of detrimental externality?

A) A trailer's entry onto an overcrowded road that delays the movement of other vehicles.
B) Fall in demand for gasoline in the US softens the price of gasoline in the global market.
C) Government investment in energy generation from non-conventional sources.
D) Society devotes huge quantity of its scarce resources for vital innovative activity.
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The socialist countries of Eastern Europe have

A) fewer environmental problems than capitalist countries.
B) improved their environment more than the capitalist countries.
C) worse environmental problems than capitalist countries.
D) worsened since the collapse of communism there.
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Since World War II,

A) air pollution has worsened in most U.S.cities.
B) many new pollutants have been introduced or identified.
C) the federal government has reduced its reliance on economic incentives as a means of reducing pollution.
D) All of the above are correct.
سؤال
Recycling in the United States in recent years

A) has decreased in spite of increased fees for dumping trash.
B) has remained unchanged, and increased fees for dumping may help.
C) has increased with increased fees for dumping trash.
D) has increased with no help from increased fees for dumping trash.
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Global warming of the past century, and especially in the past decade, is at least partly a consequence of human activities that have increased ____ in the atmosphere.

A) smog
B) PCBs
C) ozone
D) "greenhouse gases"
سؤال
The environmental problems of the former Soviet Union

A) were caused by a lack of central planning in the economy.
B) were caused by the communist utopian vision.
C) were caused by market forces operating in the socialist system.
D) stem from industrialization and not the communist planning system itself.
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What is new about environmental problems today is

A) that for the first time in history we have environmental problems.
B) the increased rate at which air and water pollution is occurring in the United States.
C) the amount of attention the community now gives them.
D) that environmental problems with pollution and garbage disposal have almost completely disappeared.
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Water quality in the United States has ____ in the past 25 years.

A) improved
B) worsened
C) remained unchanged
D) improved slightly before a recent deterioration
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Major contributors to pollution are

A) individuals.
B) firms.
C) government.
D) All of the above are correct.
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Some of the newer pollutants that have appeared

A) are far more visible to the eye than older pollution.
B) cause damage that is easily reversible.
C) pose no significant long-term hazards.
D) are far more dangerous than older forms of pollution.
سؤال
Between 1980 and 2008 recycling in the United States has

A) decreased by less than 2%.
B) increased by less than 2%.
C) doubled.
D) tripled.
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Deck 17: Externalities, the Environment, and Natural Resources
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The production of smoke as a pollutant is a failure of the market system.
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2
In the last three decades, air quality in American cities has improved.
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3
The opportunity cost of a completely clean environment is not worth the price for most people.
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4
Environmental problems occur exclusively in capitalist economies.
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Increasing GDP generally causes increases in problems of waste disposal.
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Pollution is a relatively new phenomenon.
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Recycling rates for aluminum, paper, and glass have been increasing in the United States.
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Economists believe it is feasible and desirable to reduce environmental damage to zero.
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Centrally planned economies like China produce relatively little pollution.
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Externalities are benefits or damages conferred upon people who are directly involved in an exchange of a good or service.
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Environmental destruction is peculiar to centrally planned economies.
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If not recycled, an input used in production ultimately winds up as a waste product.
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The "edifice complex" is based on the idea that bigger is better.
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Externalities can create a threat to environmental quality.
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The pricing system has a failure built into it when externalities exist.
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Pollution is an example of a negative externality.
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Basic supply and demand analysis can be used to explain how externalities lead to environmental problems.
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Increasing environmental awareness in the United States has occurred with increasing GDP, which has reduced concerns about basic needs.
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Individuals and government have been contributors in harming the environment.
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Economists believe that the goal of environmental policy should be zero pollution.
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Voluntary programs are dependable ways to protect the environment.
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A pollution tax penalizes inefficient firms.
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Direct controls often require long legal proceedings before they can be effective.
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Emissions permits allow polluters to pay for the right to pollute a specified amount.
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Voluntary programs, direct controls, and emissions taxes are all equally effective ways of controlling pollution.
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Increasing scarcity of a resource causes new supplies to become more and more costly.
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Pollution taxes are preferred to direct controls because they don't require a way of measuring pollutants produced.
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When pollution problems arise from a sudden crisis, pollution taxes are a useful form of control.
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One advantage of emissions permits is that they allow the government to choose the level of pollution reduction.
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Taxing pollution will encourage firms to reduce pollutants dumped in the atmosphere or in streams.
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Direct controls have traditionally been used heavily to control pollution in the U.S.
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Although pollution is caused by a failure of the market, many economists believe that the best way to protect the environment is to utilize the price mechanism.
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Direct controls are considered inefficient because all firms are forced to pay the same costs.
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Economists generally consider the use of taxes as the most efficient way of solving pollution problems.
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Direct controls have a clear advantage when a total ban is necessary.
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When pollution emissions can be measured taxation will tend to be more effective than any other method of controlling pollution.
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Rising prices will discourage consumption and encourage conservation.
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Economic theory predicts that the price of a depletable resource will rise as it becomes more scarce.
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Charging firms that emit pollutants is one way to deal with pollution.
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Emissions permits are sometimes referred to as a "license to pollute."
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Interest in environmental problems has intensified, perhaps because

A) for the first time in history in the 1970s people began to die from pollution-related diseases.
B) rising incomes have caused people to be more concerned with the quality of their lives.
C) the centrally planned economies are polluted.
D) All of the above are true.
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Price controls would ordinarily be used to increase rather than decrease prices of depletable resources.
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Unexpected discoveries of mineral reserves will ordinarily cause the price of these minerals to increase.
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Environmentalists, politicians, and economists have different perspectives on what constitutes appropriate environmental policy.Which of the following statements was probably made by an economist?

A) "We take the position that there are rights involved here, rights to be protected from threats to your health, regardless of the costs involved."
B) "Protecting the environment is so important that standards cannot be too high, and continuing improvements must be made regardless of cost."
C) "Pollution is a moral issue that cannot be reduced to dollars and cents."
D) "Clean air and water are things we can buy-if the price is right."
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Economic theory would lead us to suspect that deep sea oil reserves would be accessed before those located in the Middle East or on the U.S.mainland.
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In a free market the quantity demanded will not exceed the quantity supplied of a resource, even if it is undergoing rapid depletion.
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If a depletable resource is selling in a perfectly competitive market, its price will rise by greater and greater dollar amounts each year.
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Even if demand for a resource grows over time, ever-rising prices of the resource that result from its growing scarcity still discourage consumption.
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Increased concern about environmental problems derive partly from

A) concerns about increasing economic output.
B) concerns about unemployment and inflation.
C) new awareness that the problems exist.
D) concerns about the quality of life.
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The invention of new mining methods will affect price through the supply side.
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Price controls on resources generally lead to surpluses.
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When a resource is being depleted and becomes scarce, the market's way of encouraging conservation is for the price of the resource to rise, without any government intervention.
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One of the conclusions of A.C.Pigou was that

A) a system of mandatory controls is the only effective means to control pollution.
B) a system of charges can be an effective means to control pollution.
C) pollution will wither away if a socialist system is in place.
D) pollution cannot be adequately addressed in a price system.
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One of the virtues of rising resource prices is they encourage innovation, especially the discovery of other more abundant resources.
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The worst and most difficult to extract resources are used first.
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Rising prices of resources leads to inefficient resource use by industry.
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57
Identify the economist who first addressed the environmental problem in terms of externalities.

A) Joseph Schumpeter
B) Maynard Keynes
C) A.C.Pigou
D) J.B.Say
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58
Economists use a resource's price as an indicator of its relative scarcity.
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59
Dwindling resources encourage the development of substitute products.
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60
The British economist A.C.Pigou

A) wrote The Economics of Welfare in 1911.
B) offered an explanation of the market economy's poor environmental performance.
C) outlined an approach to environmental policy still in favor with economists today.
D) All of the above are correct.
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61
There has been a downward trend in the United States since 1980 in the ambient concentrations of

A) sulfur dioxide.
B) carbon monoxide.
C) lead.
D) all of the above.
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62
Contrary to most thinking, governments play ____ in causing pollution.

A) almost no role
B) a large but decreasing role
C) a major role
D) a reconstructive role
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63
Individuals play ____ in causing pollution.

A) almost no role
B) a large but decreasing role
C) a major role
D) a reconstructive role
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64
China, the last large communist society,

A) has proved that a command economy has far less pollution problems than capitalist economies.
B) has urban smog levels higher than Los Angeles.
C) has the world's most sophisticated pollution-control devices.
D) has lowered its level of pollution dramatically since 1980.
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65
Pollution problems

A) have existed for many centuries.
B) are attributable to modern industrialization.
C) can be blamed on the profit system.
D) have worsened in every respect in the past forty years.
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66
Serious environmental problems are

A) unique to industrial economies.
B) unique to Western economies.
C) unique to civilized economies (i.e., those in which people live mainly in cities).
D) None of the above is correct.
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67
Many of the new pollutants to which the world has been subjected are

A) less visible.
B) less malodorous.
C) far more dangerous.
D) All of the above are correct.
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68
Air quality in most U.S.cities has ____ since World War II.

A) worsened
B) improved
C) remained unchanged
D) improved slightly before a recent deterioration
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69
In Eastern Europe and the countries of the former Soviet Union,

A) a large part of the land is now declared "ecologically hazardous."
B) life expectancies are among the lowest in the industrialized world.
C) high levels of pollution contribute to severe health problems.
D) All of the above are correct.
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70
Which of the following is an example of detrimental externality?

A) A trailer's entry onto an overcrowded road that delays the movement of other vehicles.
B) Fall in demand for gasoline in the US softens the price of gasoline in the global market.
C) Government investment in energy generation from non-conventional sources.
D) Society devotes huge quantity of its scarce resources for vital innovative activity.
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71
The socialist countries of Eastern Europe have

A) fewer environmental problems than capitalist countries.
B) improved their environment more than the capitalist countries.
C) worse environmental problems than capitalist countries.
D) worsened since the collapse of communism there.
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72
Since World War II,

A) air pollution has worsened in most U.S.cities.
B) many new pollutants have been introduced or identified.
C) the federal government has reduced its reliance on economic incentives as a means of reducing pollution.
D) All of the above are correct.
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73
Recycling in the United States in recent years

A) has decreased in spite of increased fees for dumping trash.
B) has remained unchanged, and increased fees for dumping may help.
C) has increased with increased fees for dumping trash.
D) has increased with no help from increased fees for dumping trash.
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74
Global warming of the past century, and especially in the past decade, is at least partly a consequence of human activities that have increased ____ in the atmosphere.

A) smog
B) PCBs
C) ozone
D) "greenhouse gases"
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75
The environmental problems of the former Soviet Union

A) were caused by a lack of central planning in the economy.
B) were caused by the communist utopian vision.
C) were caused by market forces operating in the socialist system.
D) stem from industrialization and not the communist planning system itself.
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76
What is new about environmental problems today is

A) that for the first time in history we have environmental problems.
B) the increased rate at which air and water pollution is occurring in the United States.
C) the amount of attention the community now gives them.
D) that environmental problems with pollution and garbage disposal have almost completely disappeared.
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77
Water quality in the United States has ____ in the past 25 years.

A) improved
B) worsened
C) remained unchanged
D) improved slightly before a recent deterioration
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78
Major contributors to pollution are

A) individuals.
B) firms.
C) government.
D) All of the above are correct.
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79
Some of the newer pollutants that have appeared

A) are far more visible to the eye than older pollution.
B) cause damage that is easily reversible.
C) pose no significant long-term hazards.
D) are far more dangerous than older forms of pollution.
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80
Between 1980 and 2008 recycling in the United States has

A) decreased by less than 2%.
B) increased by less than 2%.
C) doubled.
D) tripled.
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