Deck 17: The Economics of Environmental Protection

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سؤال
The figure below shows the marginal benefit to consumers,MB,the marginal cost to private firms,MCP,and the marginal cost to society,MCS,at each level of output of some good. <strong>The figure below shows the marginal benefit to consumers,MB,the marginal cost to private firms,MC<sub>P</sub>,and the marginal cost to society,MC<sub>S</sub>,at each level of output of some good.   FIGURE 17-1 Refer to Figure 17-1.The price that would occur in a competitive market in the absence of government intervention is</strong> A)P<sub>1</sub>. B)P<sub>2</sub>. C)P<sub>3</sub>. D)P<sub>4</sub>. E)not possible to know from the information given. <div style=padding-top: 35px> FIGURE 17-1
Refer to Figure 17-1.The price that would occur in a competitive market in the absence of government intervention is

A)P1.
B)P2.
C)P3.
D)P4.
E)not possible to know from the information given.
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The figure below shows the marginal benefit to consumers,MB,the marginal cost to private firms,MCP,and the marginal cost to society,MCS,at each level of output of some good. <strong>The figure below shows the marginal benefit to consumers,MB,the marginal cost to private firms,MC<sub>P</sub>,and the marginal cost to society,MC<sub>S</sub>,at each level of output of some good.   FIGURE 17-1 Refer to Figure 17-1.What is the marginal external cost at output level   ?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   -   E)   -   <div style=padding-top: 35px> FIGURE 17-1
Refer to Figure 17-1.What is the marginal external cost at output level <strong>The figure below shows the marginal benefit to consumers,MB,the marginal cost to private firms,MC<sub>P</sub>,and the marginal cost to society,MC<sub>S</sub>,at each level of output of some good.   FIGURE 17-1 Refer to Figure 17-1.What is the marginal external cost at output level   ?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   -   E)   -   <div style=padding-top: 35px> ?

A) <strong>The figure below shows the marginal benefit to consumers,MB,the marginal cost to private firms,MC<sub>P</sub>,and the marginal cost to society,MC<sub>S</sub>,at each level of output of some good.   FIGURE 17-1 Refer to Figure 17-1.What is the marginal external cost at output level   ?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   -   E)   -   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>The figure below shows the marginal benefit to consumers,MB,the marginal cost to private firms,MC<sub>P</sub>,and the marginal cost to society,MC<sub>S</sub>,at each level of output of some good.   FIGURE 17-1 Refer to Figure 17-1.What is the marginal external cost at output level   ?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   -   E)   -   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>The figure below shows the marginal benefit to consumers,MB,the marginal cost to private firms,MC<sub>P</sub>,and the marginal cost to society,MC<sub>S</sub>,at each level of output of some good.   FIGURE 17-1 Refer to Figure 17-1.What is the marginal external cost at output level   ?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   -   E)   -   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>The figure below shows the marginal benefit to consumers,MB,the marginal cost to private firms,MC<sub>P</sub>,and the marginal cost to society,MC<sub>S</sub>,at each level of output of some good.   FIGURE 17-1 Refer to Figure 17-1.What is the marginal external cost at output level   ?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   -   E)   -   <div style=padding-top: 35px> - <strong>The figure below shows the marginal benefit to consumers,MB,the marginal cost to private firms,MC<sub>P</sub>,and the marginal cost to society,MC<sub>S</sub>,at each level of output of some good.   FIGURE 17-1 Refer to Figure 17-1.What is the marginal external cost at output level   ?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   -   E)   -   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
E) <strong>The figure below shows the marginal benefit to consumers,MB,the marginal cost to private firms,MC<sub>P</sub>,and the marginal cost to society,MC<sub>S</sub>,at each level of output of some good.   FIGURE 17-1 Refer to Figure 17-1.What is the marginal external cost at output level   ?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   -   E)   -   <div style=padding-top: 35px> - <strong>The figure below shows the marginal benefit to consumers,MB,the marginal cost to private firms,MC<sub>P</sub>,and the marginal cost to society,MC<sub>S</sub>,at each level of output of some good.   FIGURE 17-1 Refer to Figure 17-1.What is the marginal external cost at output level   ?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   -   E)   -   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
سؤال
When an external cost associated with the production of some good has been internalized,it means that

A)the opportunity cost of production is passed on to the consumer.
B)the private cost of production is borne by the producer.
C)the external costs are incorporated into private decision making.
D)the consumer is bearing the net social benefits imposed by the producer.
E)the firm is ignoring social costs.
سؤال
A paper mill discharges chemicals into a river which pollutes the shores of a downstream resort area.The private marginal cost,social marginal cost,and marginal benefit associated with the production of paper are given by the following equations: MCP = 5 + Q
MCS = 10 + 2Q
MB = 35 - 0.5Q.
The marginal external cost at the allocatively efficient level of output is

A)0.
B)5.
C)10.
D)15.
E)20.
سؤال
The figure below shows the marginal benefit to consumers,MB,the marginal cost to private firms,MCP,and the marginal cost to society,MCS,at each level of output of some good. <strong>The figure below shows the marginal benefit to consumers,MB,the marginal cost to private firms,MC<sub>P</sub>,and the marginal cost to society,MC<sub>S</sub>,at each level of output of some good.   FIGURE 17-1 Refer to Figure 17-1.The equilibrium output that would occur in a competitive market in the absence of government intervention is</strong> A)zero. B)Q<sub>1</sub>. C)Q<sub>2</sub>. D)Q<sub>3</sub>. E)none of the above; there is no equilibrium output level. <div style=padding-top: 35px> FIGURE 17-1
Refer to Figure 17-1.The equilibrium output that would occur in a competitive market in the absence of government intervention is

A)zero.
B)Q1.
C)Q2.
D)Q3.
E)none of the above; there is no equilibrium output level.
سؤال
The figure below shows the marginal benefit to consumers,MB,the marginal cost to private firms,MCP,and the marginal cost to society,MCS,at each level of output of some good. <strong>The figure below shows the marginal benefit to consumers,MB,the marginal cost to private firms,MC<sub>P</sub>,and the marginal cost to society,MC<sub>S</sub>,at each level of output of some good.   FIGURE 17-1 Refer to Figure 17-1.The price that leads consumers to demand the socially optimal quantity of output is</strong> A)zero. B)P<sub>1</sub>. C)P<sub>2</sub>. D)P<sub>3</sub>. E)not possible to know from the information given. <div style=padding-top: 35px> FIGURE 17-1
Refer to Figure 17-1.The price that leads consumers to demand the socially optimal quantity of output is

A)zero.
B)P1.
C)P2.
D)P3.
E)not possible to know from the information given.
سؤال
A paper mill discharges chemicals into a river which pollutes the shores of a downstream resort area.The private marginal cost,social marginal cost,and marginal benefit associated with the production of paper are given by the following equations: MCP = 5 + Q
MCS = 10 + 2Q
MB = 35 - 0.5Q
The marginal social cost at the competitive free-market equilibrium is

A)5.
B)10.
C)20.
D)25.
E)50.
سؤال
The social marginal cost of the production of snowmobiles

A)is less than the marginal external cost of production.
B)is greater than the sum of the private marginal cost and external cost.
C)includes only the cost of the labour input.
D)includes the noise pollution imposed on those living near snowmobile trails.
E)includes only the opportunity cost of all capital equipment.
سؤال
When firms in an industry have fully internalized a production externality,

A)they produce at less than the optimal level of output.
B)they produce at more than the optimal level of output.
C)it is not possible to achieve allocative efficiency.
D)the marginal social cost is zero.
E)they bear the entire social marginal cost of production.
سؤال
The figure below shows the marginal benefit to consumers,MB,the marginal cost to private firms,MCP,and the marginal cost to society,MCS,at each level of output of some good. <strong>The figure below shows the marginal benefit to consumers,MB,the marginal cost to private firms,MC<sub>P</sub>,and the marginal cost to society,MC<sub>S</sub>,at each level of output of some good.   FIGURE 17-1 Refer to Figure 17-1.The socially optimal level of output is</strong> A)zero. B)Q<sub>1</sub>. C)Q<sub>2</sub>. D)Q<sub>3</sub>. E)none of the above; there is no optimal output level. <div style=padding-top: 35px> FIGURE 17-1
Refer to Figure 17-1.The socially optimal level of output is

A)zero.
B)Q1.
C)Q2.
D)Q3.
E)none of the above; there is no optimal output level.
سؤال
When a farmer in Manitoba produces fertilizer run-off that pollutes the local water system,

A)the amount of farm output will not be profitable.
B)the amount of farm output produced will not be cost-effective.
C)the amount of farm output produced will be less than the efficient level.
D)the farm should stop producing agricultural products altogether.
E)the amount of farm output produced will exceed the efficient level.
سؤال
A paper mill discharges chemicals into a river which pollutes the shores of a downstream resort area.The private marginal cost,social marginal cost,and marginal benefit associated with the production of paper are given by the following equations: MCP = 5 + Q
MCS = 10 + 2Q
MB = 35 - 0.5Q.
The allocatively efficient level of output is ________ units.

A)0
B)10
C)15
D)25
E)30
سؤال
Suppose a firm producing roof shingles imposes a negative externality on the surrounding area due to the noxious fumes emitted from the plant.The private marginal cost,social marginal cost and marginal benefit associated with the production of the shingles are given by the following equations: MCP = 5 + 2Q
MCS = 10 + 3Q
MB = 50 - Q
A competitive free market will produce ________ units,at a price of ________ per unit.

A)20; $25
B)20; $40
C)15; $40
D)15; $35
E)10; $35
سؤال
A paper mill discharges chemicals into a river which pollutes the shores of a downstream resort area.The private marginal cost,social marginal cost,and marginal benefit associated with the production of paper are given by the following equations: MCP = 5 + Q
MCS = 10 + 2Q
MB = 35 - 0.5Q.
The marginal external cost at the competitive free-market equilibrium is

A)5.
B)10.
C)15.
D)20
E)25.
سؤال
Economists generally view pollution as

A)an economic "bad" that must be eliminated entirely.
B)a negative economy.
C)a negative externality.
D)a positive externality.
E)a non-excludable good.
سؤال
A paper mill discharges chemicals into a river which pollutes the shores of a downstream resort area.The private marginal cost,social marginal cost,and marginal benefit associated with the production of paper are given by the following equations: MCP = 5 + Q <strong>A paper mill discharges chemicals into a river which pollutes the shores of a downstream resort area.The private marginal cost,social marginal cost,and marginal benefit associated with the production of paper are given by the following equations: MC<sub>P</sub> = 5 + Q   = 10 + 2Q MB = 35 - 0.5Q. A competitive free market will produce output of ________ units,and this amount is ________ than the allocatively efficient level of output.</strong> A)5; less B)10; less C)15; more D)20; more E)25; more <div style=padding-top: 35px> = 10 + 2Q
MB = 35 - 0.5Q.
A competitive free market will produce output of ________ units,and this amount is ________ than the allocatively efficient level of output.

A)5; less
B)10; less
C)15; more
D)20; more
E)25; more
سؤال
A paper mill discharges chemicals into a river which pollutes the shores of a downstream resort area.The private marginal cost,social marginal cost,and marginal benefit associated with the production of paper are given by the following equations: MCP = 5 + Q
MCS = 10 + 2Q
MB = 35 - 0.5Q.
The marginal external cost is ________ throughout the output range.

A)zero
B)constant
C)increasing
D)decreasing
E)negative
سؤال
Suppose a firm producing roof shingles imposes a negative externality on the surrounding area due to the noxious fumes emitted from the plant.The private marginal cost,social marginal cost and marginal benefit associated with the production of the shingles are given by the following equations: MCP = 5 + 2Q
MCS = 10 + 3Q
MB = 50 - Q
The social marginal cost at the competitive equilibrium is ________ per unit.

A)$5
B)$13
C)$50
D)$55
E)$25
سؤال
If pollution is associated with the production of some good,then

A)the marginal social cost is less than the marginal social benefit.
B)the price of the good is equal to firms' marginal private cost.
C)marginal social cost minus marginal private cost is negative.
D)marginal social cost minus marginal private cost is positive.
E)too little of the good is being produced by the firm.
سؤال
The figure below shows the marginal benefit to consumers,MB,the marginal cost to private firms,MCP,and the marginal cost to society,MCS,at each level of output of some good. <strong>The figure below shows the marginal benefit to consumers,MB,the marginal cost to private firms,MC<sub>P</sub>,and the marginal cost to society,MC<sub>S</sub>,at each level of output of some good.   FIGURE 17-1 Refer to Figure 17-1.A negative externality is depicted because the</strong> A)marginal social cost is greater than the marginal social benefit. B)marginal social cost is greater than the marginal private cost. C)marginal social benefit to consumers is diminishing with greater output. D)optimal level of output occurs where marginal private cost is positive. E)optimal level of output occurs where marginal private benefit is positive. <div style=padding-top: 35px> FIGURE 17-1
Refer to Figure 17-1.A negative externality is depicted because the

A)marginal social cost is greater than the marginal social benefit.
B)marginal social cost is greater than the marginal private cost.
C)marginal social benefit to consumers is diminishing with greater output.
D)optimal level of output occurs where marginal private cost is positive.
E)optimal level of output occurs where marginal private benefit is positive.
سؤال
The socially optimal level of output of any good is the quantity where all marginal costs of production,private plus external,equal the

A)marginal cost of production.
B)marginal benefit to society.
C)average benefit to society.
D)total benefit to society.
E)marginal benefit to the firm.
سؤال
Suppose a firm producing roof shingles imposes a negative externality on the surrounding area due to the noxious fumes emitted from the plant.The private marginal cost,social marginal cost and marginal benefit associated with the production of the shingles are given by the following equations: MCP = 5 + 2Q
MCS = 10 + 3Q
MB = 50 - Q
The marginal external cost at the competitive equilibrium is ________ per unit.

A)$5
B)$10
C)$15
D)$20
E)$25
سؤال
What is the "marginal cost of pollution abatement"?

A)the private cost of producing one additional unit of pollution
B)the social cost of producing one additional unit of pollution
C)the cost of the last unit of pollution produced
D)the cost of reducing pollution by one additional unit
E)the external cost of pollution abatement
سؤال
When the marginal costs of pollution abatement equal the marginal benefits of pollution abatement,

A)any further reductions in pollution will lower net social benefits.
B)pollution has been entirely eliminated.
C)any further reductions in pollution will continue to increase net social benefits.
D)then firms are likely to increase output.
E)then firms are likely to decrease output.
سؤال
Suppose a firm producing roof shingles imposes a negative externality on the surrounding area due to the noxious fumes emitted from the plant.The private marginal cost,social marginal cost and marginal benefit associated with the production of the shingles are given by the following equations: MCP = 5 + 2Q
MCS = 10 + 3Q
MB = 50 - Q
The allocatively efficient level of output is ________ units.

A)0
B)5
C)10
D)15
E)20
سؤال
The diagram below shows the private and social marginal costs (MCP and MCS)and the social marginal benefits (MBS)of producing disposable diapers. <strong>The diagram below shows the private and social marginal costs (MC<sub>P</sub> and MC<sub>S</sub>)and the social marginal benefits (MB<sub>S</sub>)of producing disposable diapers.   FIGURE 17-2 Refer to Figure 17-2.The allocatively efficient level of production and use of disposable diapers is</strong> A)Q<sub>0</sub>,because that is where MC<sub>S</sub> exceeds MC<sub>P</sub>. B)Q<sub>0</sub>,because that is where MC<sub>S</sub> equals MB<sub>S</sub>. C)Q<sub>1</sub>,because that is where MC<sub>P</sub> equals MB<sub>S</sub>. D)Q<sub>1</sub>,because that is where MC<sub>S</sub> equals MB<sub>S</sub>. E)Q<sub>2</sub>,because that is where the externality is internalized. <div style=padding-top: 35px> FIGURE 17-2
Refer to Figure 17-2.The allocatively efficient level of production and use of disposable diapers is

A)Q0,because that is where MCS exceeds MCP.
B)Q0,because that is where MCS equals MBS.
C)Q1,because that is where MCP equals MBS.
D)Q1,because that is where MCS equals MBS.
E)Q2,because that is where the externality is internalized.
سؤال
When considering an entire industry,the marginal benefit of reducing pollution is expected

A)to rise as the level of pollution gets closer to zero.
B)to remain constant for all levels of pollution control.
C)to exceed the marginal cost of pollution abatement for all positive levels of pollution.
D)to fall as the amount of pollution abatement rises.
E)to be always greater than the marginal cost of pollution reduction.
سؤال
The optimal amount of pollution abatement is such that

A)the total benefit of reducing pollution is equal to the total cost of reducing pollution.
B)the marginal social cost of reducing pollution is just equal to the marginal social benefits from doing so.
C)the marginal private cost of reducing pollution is just equal to the profit of the polluting firms.
D)there is no remaining pollution.
E)none of the above; there is no optimal amount of pollution abatement.
سؤال
The optimal amount of pollution abatement is generally less than 100%.Complete (100% )abatement would be optimal if

A)the marginal cost of abatement is positive but less than the marginal benefit of abatement.
B)the marginal cost of abatement is always zero.
C)the marginal cost of abatement exceeds the marginal benefit of abatement at all levels of abatement.
D)the marginal benefit of abatement is zero.
E)none of the above - we cannot even imagine a situation in which complete abatement would be optimal.
سؤال
An upward-sloping marginal cost curve for pollution abatement means that

A)it is impossible to know the benefits from additional increments of pollution reduction.
B)additional increments of pollution abatement will yield decreasing benefits.
C)society views additional increments of pollution reduction as absolutely necessary.
D)the cost of an extra unit of pollution abatement will increase as the total amount of abatement rises.
E)the marginal benefit of pollution reduction will increase with additional increments of pollution reduction.
سؤال
Consider an oil company extracting oil from the Oil Sands in Northern Alberta.The production process generates greenhouse-gas emissions.At the socially optimal level of oil extraction,

A)the level of emissions will be zero.
B)the marginal cost of the emissions will be equal to the social marginal benefit derived from the extracted oil.
C)the marginal cost of the emissions will be more than the social marginal benefit derived from the extracted oil.
D)the social marginal cost of the oil extraction will be equal to its social marginal benefit.
E)the social marginal cost of the oil extraction will exceed its social marginal benefit.
سؤال
Which of the following is the best analogy for the marginal cost of pollution abatement curve?

A)a demand curve for pollution abatement
B)a supply curve for pollution abatement
C)the private marginal cost of abatement curve
D)the external cost of abatement curve
E)the net social cost of abatement curve
سؤال
Economic analysis of the optimal amount of pollution is typically done in terms of the amount of pollution abated,as opposed to the amount of pollution produced.Why?

A)Because it is more practical to measure the marginal costs of pollution abated than of pollution produced.
B)Because governments and environmental authorities can produce more reliable data on pollution abated than pollution produced,which facilitates the economic analysis.
C)Because the abatement of pollution is a "good" to which we can more easily apply the concepts of supply and demand.
D)Because there are no marginal benefits of pollution produced,so it is necessary to study pollution abated in order to equate marginal benefits and marginal costs.
E)All of the above are correct.
سؤال
Zero environmental damage is probably

A)technologically possible and economically efficient.
B)technologically possible but not economically efficient.
C)economically efficient but not technologically possible.
D)neither technologically possible nor economically efficient.
E)necessary if the human race is to survive.
سؤال
A downward-sloping marginal benefit curve for pollution abatement means that

A)the costs of pollution decrease as further amounts are abated.
B)the marginal cost of pollution reduction will always exceed the marginal benefit.
C)it is impossible to know the benefits from additional increments of pollution abatement.
D)society views additional increments of pollution abatement as unnecessary.
E)there are decreasing incremental benefits to be realized from additional increments of pollution abatement.
سؤال
In general,the economist's view on allocating resources to reduce pollution is that

A)all forms of water and air pollution should be eliminated.
B)government policies to reduce pollution have zero opportunity cost.
C)the reduction of pollution should proceed up to the point where the marginal cost of pollution reduction equals the marginal benefit to society.
D)the extent of pollution reduction should be based only on a comparison of total costs and total benefits to the environment.
E)it is not allocatively efficient to reduce pollution.
سؤال
Suppose a local meat packing company dumps waste into a river,causing a firm located downstream that uses the water to incur costs to restore the water quality.A solution to this problem that would improve efficiency might involve:
1)the meat-packing company relocating near a different river;
2)the meat-packing company buying the downstream firm;
3)permitting the downstream firm to impose a fee on the meat-packing company.

A)1 only
B)2 only
C)3 only
D)2 or 3 only
E)1 or 3 only
سؤال
Zero pollution is almost surely NOT a desirable social goal because

A)the marginal benefit is equal to zero.
B)the marginal cost is equal to zero.
C)the totals costs of complete pollution elimination will be far greater than the total benefits.
D)the total benefits of complete pollution elimination will be far greater than the total costs.
E)society benefits by employing people in the "pollution fighting" industry.
سؤال
If the government wants to ensure that producers fully internalize the marginal external cost associated with the pollution they emit,then it is necessary to

A)accurately measure that external cost.
B)first ensure that firms are operating at their profit-maximizing level of output.
C)determine the long-run average cost structure for the firms.
D)determine the short-run average cost structure for the firms.
E)eliminate all the pollution the firm emits.
سؤال
The marginal benefit of reducing pollution in some industry may be expected to

A)rise as the level of pollution gets closer to zero.
B)remain constant for all levels of pollution control.
C)exceed the marginal cost of pollution reduction for all positive levels of pollution.
D)fall as the amount of pollution abatement undertaken rises.
E)be always greater than the marginal cost of pollution reduction.
سؤال
The table below shows the marginal benefit and marginal cost of pollution abatement for an economy.
<strong>The table below shows the marginal benefit and marginal cost of pollution abatement for an economy.   TABLE 17-1 Refer to Table 17-1.Suppose a public authority has the mandate to maximize social welfare by choosing the appropriate amount of pollution abatement.Compared to the optimal level of abatement,pollution abatement of 7 units would ________ total social welfare by ________.</strong> A)increase; $15 B)increase; $110 C)decrease; $110 D)decrease; $125 E)decrease; $160 <div style=padding-top: 35px> TABLE 17-1
Refer to Table 17-1.Suppose a public authority has the mandate to maximize social welfare by choosing the appropriate amount of pollution abatement.Compared to the optimal level of abatement,pollution abatement of 7 units would ________ total social welfare by ________.

A)increase; $15
B)increase; $110
C)decrease; $110
D)decrease; $125
E)decrease; $160
سؤال
The marginal benefit of reducing pollution and the marginal cost of reducing pollution are given by the following equations: MB = -2 <strong>The marginal benefit of reducing pollution and the marginal cost of reducing pollution are given by the following equations: MB = -2   + 18,and MC = 2   + 2,where U is the number of units of pollution abatement.What is the net marginal benefit (MB - MC)of abating the first unit of pollution (U = 1)?</strong> A)10 B)12 C)14 D)16 E)18 <div style=padding-top: 35px> + 18,and MC = 2 <strong>The marginal benefit of reducing pollution and the marginal cost of reducing pollution are given by the following equations: MB = -2   + 18,and MC = 2   + 2,where U is the number of units of pollution abatement.What is the net marginal benefit (MB - MC)of abating the first unit of pollution (U = 1)?</strong> A)10 B)12 C)14 D)16 E)18 <div style=padding-top: 35px> + 2,where U is the number of units of pollution abatement.What is the net marginal benefit (MB - MC)of abating the first unit of pollution (U = 1)?

A)10
B)12
C)14
D)16
E)18
سؤال
The table below shows the marginal costs and marginal benefits associated with cleaning up a polluted landfill site.
<strong>The table below shows the marginal costs and marginal benefits associated with cleaning up a polluted landfill site.   TABLE 17-2 Refer to Table 17-2.Would it be socially optimal to achieve 100% cleanliness of this landfill site?</strong> A)Yes,because 100% cleanliness of the land is the only socially optimal outcome. B)No,because the technology for 100% cleanliness is not available. C)No,because the net benefit to society at that level is not maximized. D)Yes,because the net benefit to society at that level is positive. E)Yes,because there is a $4.0 million marginal benefit of achieving 100% cleanliness. <div style=padding-top: 35px> TABLE 17-2
Refer to Table 17-2.Would it be socially optimal to achieve 100% cleanliness of this landfill site?

A)Yes,because 100% cleanliness of the land is the only socially optimal outcome.
B)No,because the technology for 100% cleanliness is not available.
C)No,because the net benefit to society at that level is not maximized.
D)Yes,because the net benefit to society at that level is positive.
E)Yes,because there is a $4.0 million marginal benefit of achieving 100% cleanliness.
سؤال
The figure below shows the demand and supply curves for pollution abatement. <strong>The figure below shows the demand and supply curves for pollution abatement.   FIGURE 17-3 Refer to Figure 17-3.The socially optimal amount of pollution is</strong> A)   + Q<sup>t</sup>. B)Q<sup>t</sup> -   . C)   . D)Q<sup>t</sup>. E)0. <div style=padding-top: 35px> FIGURE 17-3
Refer to Figure 17-3.The socially optimal amount of pollution is

A) <strong>The figure below shows the demand and supply curves for pollution abatement.   FIGURE 17-3 Refer to Figure 17-3.The socially optimal amount of pollution is</strong> A)   + Q<sup>t</sup>. B)Q<sup>t</sup> -   . C)   . D)Q<sup>t</sup>. E)0. <div style=padding-top: 35px> + Qt.
B)Qt - <strong>The figure below shows the demand and supply curves for pollution abatement.   FIGURE 17-3 Refer to Figure 17-3.The socially optimal amount of pollution is</strong> A)   + Q<sup>t</sup>. B)Q<sup>t</sup> -   . C)   . D)Q<sup>t</sup>. E)0. <div style=padding-top: 35px> .
C) <strong>The figure below shows the demand and supply curves for pollution abatement.   FIGURE 17-3 Refer to Figure 17-3.The socially optimal amount of pollution is</strong> A)   + Q<sup>t</sup>. B)Q<sup>t</sup> -   . C)   . D)Q<sup>t</sup>. E)0. <div style=padding-top: 35px> .
D)Qt.
E)0.
سؤال
The table below shows the marginal costs and marginal benefits associated with cleaning up a polluted landfill site.
<strong>The table below shows the marginal costs and marginal benefits associated with cleaning up a polluted landfill site.   TABLE 17-2 Refer to Table 17-2.What is the net benefit to society of achieving the 20th percentage point of cleanliness of this land?</strong> A)$17.75 million B)$9.0 million C)$18.25 million D)$7.5 million E)-$7.5 million <div style=padding-top: 35px> TABLE 17-2
Refer to Table 17-2.What is the net benefit to society of achieving the 20th percentage point of cleanliness of this land?

A)$17.75 million
B)$9.0 million
C)$18.25 million
D)$7.5 million
E)-$7.5 million
سؤال
The figure below shows the demand and supply curves for pollution abatement. <strong>The figure below shows the demand and supply curves for pollution abatement.   FIGURE 17-3 Refer to Figure 17-3.What area on the diagram represents the net total benefit of abating pollution by the optimal amount?</strong> A)the area under the MB curve,and above the MC curve,to the left of Q* B)the area above the MB curve,and below the MC curve,to the right of Q* C)the area that is below both the MB and MC curves D)the area that is above both the MB and MC curves E)the total area below the MB curve,to the left of Q* <div style=padding-top: 35px> FIGURE 17-3
Refer to Figure 17-3.What area on the diagram represents the net total benefit of abating pollution by the optimal amount?

A)the area under the MB curve,and above the MC curve,to the left of Q*
B)the area above the MB curve,and below the MC curve,to the right of Q*
C)the area that is below both the MB and MC curves
D)the area that is above both the MB and MC curves
E)the total area below the MB curve,to the left of Q*
سؤال
The table below shows the marginal benefit and marginal cost of pollution abatement for an economy.
<strong>The table below shows the marginal benefit and marginal cost of pollution abatement for an economy.   TABLE 17-1 Refer to Table 17-1.Suppose a public authority has the mandate to maximize social welfare by choosing the appropriate amount of pollution abatement.The total net benefit from the optimal amount of pollution abatement is</strong> A)$0. B)$120. C)$155. D)$275. E)$330. <div style=padding-top: 35px> TABLE 17-1
Refer to Table 17-1.Suppose a public authority has the mandate to maximize social welfare by choosing the appropriate amount of pollution abatement.The total net benefit from the optimal amount of pollution abatement is

A)$0.
B)$120.
C)$155.
D)$275.
E)$330.
سؤال
Suppose a farm that is polluting an underground water supply faces the following marginal costs for abating units of pollution: 1st unit abated,MC = $250
2nd unit abated,MC = $400
3rd unit abated,MC = $650
4th unit abated,MC = $950
The marginal benefit to society from this farm abating units of pollution are as follows:
1st unit abated,MB = $1000
2nd unit abated,MB = $800
3rd unit abated,MB = $650
4th unit abated,MB = $300
What is the total net benefit to society if this farm engages in the socially optimal amount of pollution abatement?

A)$0
B)$650
C)$1150
D)$1300
E)$2250
سؤال
The diagram below shows the private and social marginal costs (MCP and MCS)and the social marginal benefits (MBS)of producing disposable diapers. <strong>The diagram below shows the private and social marginal costs (MC<sub>P</sub> and MC<sub>S</sub>)and the social marginal benefits (MB<sub>S</sub>)of producing disposable diapers.   FIGURE 17-2 Refer to Figure 17-2.The net social benefit derived from the production and use of the last unit of disposable diapers is</strong> A)at a minimum at Q<sub>0</sub>,because MC<sub>S</sub> exceeds MC<sub>P</sub>. B)at a maximum at Q<sub>0</sub>,because that is where MC<sub>S</sub> equals MB<sub>S</sub>. C)at a maximum at Q<sub>1</sub>,because that is where MC<sub>S</sub> equals MB<sub>S</sub>. D)zero at Q<sub>0</sub>,because that is where MC<sub>S</sub> equals MB<sub>S</sub>. E)zero at Q<sub>2</sub>,because that is where the externality is fully maximized. <div style=padding-top: 35px> FIGURE 17-2
Refer to Figure 17-2.The net social benefit derived from the production and use of the last unit of disposable diapers is

A)at a minimum at Q0,because MCS exceeds MCP.
B)at a maximum at Q0,because that is where MCS equals MBS.
C)at a maximum at Q1,because that is where MCS equals MBS.
D)zero at Q0,because that is where MCS equals MBS.
E)zero at Q2,because that is where the externality is fully maximized.
سؤال
The table below shows the marginal benefit and marginal cost of pollution abatement for an economy.
<strong>The table below shows the marginal benefit and marginal cost of pollution abatement for an economy.   TABLE 17-1 Refer to Table 17-1.Suppose a public authority has the mandate to maximize social welfare by choosing the appropriate amount of pollution abatement.The marginal cost of reducing pollution by one unit is ________ at a(n)________ rate.</strong> A)increasing; constant B)increasing; decreasing C)increasing; increasing D)decreasing; decreasing E)decreasing; reduced <div style=padding-top: 35px> TABLE 17-1
Refer to Table 17-1.Suppose a public authority has the mandate to maximize social welfare by choosing the appropriate amount of pollution abatement.The marginal cost of reducing pollution by one unit is ________ at a(n)________ rate.

A)increasing; constant
B)increasing; decreasing
C)increasing; increasing
D)decreasing; decreasing
E)decreasing; reduced
سؤال
Suppose a farm that is polluting an underground water supply faces the following marginal costs for abating units of pollution: 1st unit abated,MC = $250
2nd unit abated,MC = $400
3rd unit abated,MC = $650
4th unit abated,MC = $950
The marginal benefit to society from this farm abating units of pollution are as follows:
1st unit abated,MB = $1000
2nd unit abated,MB = $800
3rd unit abated,MB = $650
4th unit abated,MB = $300
What is the socially optimal amount of pollution abatement for this farm?

A)0 units
B)1 units
C)2 units
D)3 units
E)4 units
سؤال
The marginal benefit of reducing pollution and the marginal cost of reducing pollution are given by the following equations: MB = -2 <strong>The marginal benefit of reducing pollution and the marginal cost of reducing pollution are given by the following equations: MB = -2   + 18,and MC = 2   + 2,where U is the number of units of pollution abatement.What is the optimal number of units of pollution abatement?</strong> A)0 B)1 C)2 D)3 E)4 <div style=padding-top: 35px> + 18,and MC = 2 <strong>The marginal benefit of reducing pollution and the marginal cost of reducing pollution are given by the following equations: MB = -2   + 18,and MC = 2   + 2,where U is the number of units of pollution abatement.What is the optimal number of units of pollution abatement?</strong> A)0 B)1 C)2 D)3 E)4 <div style=padding-top: 35px> + 2,where U is the number of units of pollution abatement.What is the optimal number of units of pollution abatement?

A)0
B)1
C)2
D)3
E)4
سؤال
The marginal benefit of reducing pollution and the marginal cost of reducing pollution are given by the following equations: MB = -2 <strong>The marginal benefit of reducing pollution and the marginal cost of reducing pollution are given by the following equations: MB = -2   + 18,and MC = 2   + 2,where U is the number of units of pollution abatement.What is the number of units of pollution abatement after which there is no further social benefit from reducing pollution?</strong> A)0 B)1 C)2 D)3 E)4 <div style=padding-top: 35px> + 18,and MC = 2 <strong>The marginal benefit of reducing pollution and the marginal cost of reducing pollution are given by the following equations: MB = -2   + 18,and MC = 2   + 2,where U is the number of units of pollution abatement.What is the number of units of pollution abatement after which there is no further social benefit from reducing pollution?</strong> A)0 B)1 C)2 D)3 E)4 <div style=padding-top: 35px> + 2,where U is the number of units of pollution abatement.What is the number of units of pollution abatement after which there is no further social benefit from reducing pollution?

A)0
B)1
C)2
D)3
E)4
سؤال
The figure below shows the demand and supply curves for pollution abatement. <strong>The figure below shows the demand and supply curves for pollution abatement.   FIGURE 17-3 Refer to Figure 17-3.The MC curve in this diagram is upward sloping because</strong> A)the marginal benefit from a given amount of abatement will be lower,the lower the level of pollution. B)the marginal cost of additional units of pollution abatement is decreasing. C)the marginal damage generated by additional units of pollution is decreasing. D)the marginal benefit from a given amount of abatement will be higher,the higher the level of pollution abated. E)the marginal cost of additional units of pollution abatement increases as the total amount of remaining pollution declines. <div style=padding-top: 35px> FIGURE 17-3
Refer to Figure 17-3.The MC curve in this diagram is upward sloping because

A)the marginal benefit from a given amount of abatement will be lower,the lower the level of pollution.
B)the marginal cost of additional units of pollution abatement is decreasing.
C)the marginal damage generated by additional units of pollution is decreasing.
D)the marginal benefit from a given amount of abatement will be higher,the higher the level of pollution abated.
E)the marginal cost of additional units of pollution abatement increases as the total amount of remaining pollution declines.
سؤال
The table below shows the marginal benefit and marginal cost of pollution abatement for an economy.
<strong>The table below shows the marginal benefit and marginal cost of pollution abatement for an economy.   TABLE 17-1 Refer to Table 17-1.Suppose a public authority has the mandate to maximize social welfare by choosing the appropriate amount of pollution abatement.The optimal amount of pollution abatement is ________ units and implies a ________ amount of pollution remaining.</strong> A)8; 0 B)120; negative C)5; positive D)70; positive E)5; negative <div style=padding-top: 35px> TABLE 17-1
Refer to Table 17-1.Suppose a public authority has the mandate to maximize social welfare by choosing the appropriate amount of pollution abatement.The optimal amount of pollution abatement is ________ units and implies a ________ amount of pollution remaining.

A)8; 0
B)120; negative
C)5; positive
D)70; positive
E)5; negative
سؤال
The figure below shows the demand and supply curves for pollution abatement. <strong>The figure below shows the demand and supply curves for pollution abatement.   FIGURE 17-3 Refer to Figure 17-3.The MB curve in this diagram is downward sloping because</strong> A)the marginal benefit from a given amount of abatement will be lower,the lower the level of pollution. B)the marginal cost of additional units of pollution abatement is decreasing. C)the marginal damage generated by additional units of pollution is decreasing. D)the marginal benefit from a given amount of abatement will be higher,the higher the level of pollution abated. E)the marginal cost of additional units of pollution abatement increases as pollution abatement increases. <div style=padding-top: 35px> FIGURE 17-3
Refer to Figure 17-3.The MB curve in this diagram is downward sloping because

A)the marginal benefit from a given amount of abatement will be lower,the lower the level of pollution.
B)the marginal cost of additional units of pollution abatement is decreasing.
C)the marginal damage generated by additional units of pollution is decreasing.
D)the marginal benefit from a given amount of abatement will be higher,the higher the level of pollution abated.
E)the marginal cost of additional units of pollution abatement increases as pollution abatement increases.
سؤال
Suppose a farm that is polluting an underground water supply faces the following marginal costs for abating units of pollution: 1st unit abated,MC = $250
2nd unit abated,MC = $400
3rd unit abated,MC = $650
4th unit abated,MC = $950
The marginal benefit to society from this farm abating units of pollution are as follows:
1st unit abated,MB = $1000
2nd unit abated,MB = $800
3rd unit abated,MB = $650
4th unit abated,MB = $300
If this farm abates 4 units of pollution,what is the net benefit to society of the final unit of pollution abated?

A)$0
B)-$650
C)$1150
D)$650
E)-$1150
سؤال
The figure below shows the demand and supply curves for pollution abatement. <strong>The figure below shows the demand and supply curves for pollution abatement.   FIGURE 17-3 Refer to Figure 17-3.On the horizontal axis,the label Q<sup>t</sup>(100% abatement) refers to</strong> A)the maximum pollution abatement that is cost effective. B)the maximum pollution abatement attainable at the lowest cost. C)the maximum pollution abatement attainable with given technology. D)zero remaining pollution. E)zero pollution abatement. <div style=padding-top: 35px> FIGURE 17-3
Refer to Figure 17-3.On the horizontal axis,the label "Qt(100% abatement)" refers to

A)the maximum pollution abatement that is cost effective.
B)the maximum pollution abatement attainable at the lowest cost.
C)the maximum pollution abatement attainable with given technology.
D)zero remaining pollution.
E)zero pollution abatement.
سؤال
The diagram below shows the private and social marginal costs (MCP and MCS)and the social marginal benefits (MBS)of producing disposable diapers. <strong>The diagram below shows the private and social marginal costs (MC<sub>P</sub> and MC<sub>S</sub>)and the social marginal benefits (MB<sub>S</sub>)of producing disposable diapers.   FIGURE 17-2 Refer to Figure 17-2.The net social benefit derived from the production and use of disposable diapers is</strong> A)at a minimum at Q<sub>0</sub>,because MC<sub>S</sub> exceeds MC<sub>P</sub>. B)at a maximum at Q<sub>0</sub>,because that is where MC<sub>S</sub> equals MB<sub>S</sub>. C)at a maximum at Q<sub>1</sub>,because that is where MC<sub>S</sub> equals MB<sub>S</sub>. D)zero at Q<sub>0</sub>,because that is where MC<sub>S</sub> equals MB<sub>S</sub>. E)zero at Q<sub>2</sub>,because that is where the externality is internalized. <div style=padding-top: 35px> FIGURE 17-2
Refer to Figure 17-2.The net social benefit derived from the production and use of disposable diapers is

A)at a minimum at Q0,because MCS exceeds MCP.
B)at a maximum at Q0,because that is where MCS equals MBS.
C)at a maximum at Q1,because that is where MCS equals MBS.
D)zero at Q0,because that is where MCS equals MBS.
E)zero at Q2,because that is where the externality is internalized.
سؤال
Suppose a farm that is polluting an underground water supply faces the following marginal costs for abating units of pollution: 1st unit abated,MC = $250
2nd unit abated,MC = $400
3rd unit abated,MC = $650
4th unit abated,MC = $950
The marginal benefit to society from this farm abating units of pollution are as follows:
1st unit abated,MB = $1000
2nd unit abated,MB = $800
3rd unit abated,MB = $650
4th unit abated,MB = $300
Why would it not be optimal for this farmer to abate four units of pollution?

A)because abating the 4th unit adds more to social costs than to social benefits
B)because the total net benefit of abating the 4th unit is greater than the total cost
C)because the total cost of abating 4 units is greater than the total benefits
D)because it is not productively efficient
E)because the farmer has no way to charge a price for the units of pollution abated
سؤال
All of the following are examples of direct pollution controls EXCEPT

A)auto emissions standards.
B)legislation requiring scrubbers on coal-fired power stations.
C)legislation imposing per-unit taxes on harmful emissions from a pulp and paper plant.
D)a ban on wood stoves in some communities.
E)a monetary fine in some communities for littering.
سؤال
The diagram below shows the marginal cost of pollution abatement for two firms,Firm X and Firm Y. <strong>The diagram below shows the marginal cost of pollution abatement for two firms,Firm X and Firm Y.   FIGURE 17-4 Refer to Figure 17-4.Suppose the government requires each firm to reduce pollution by the same amount,Q<sub>R</sub>.The result will be</strong> A)fair and just because both firms are facing the same requirements. B)economically inefficient because Firm X is not producing as much pollution as Firm Y and therefore should not be faced with the same requirements. C)economically efficient because even though their marginal costs of abatement differ,the marginal cost for the last unit of abatement is equal. D)economically inefficient because Firm Y is then abating pollution at a higher marginal cost than Firm X. E)economically efficient because the maximum amount of pollution will be abated. <div style=padding-top: 35px> FIGURE 17-4
Refer to Figure 17-4.Suppose the government requires each firm to reduce pollution by the same amount,QR.The result will be

A)fair and just because both firms are facing the same requirements.
B)economically inefficient because Firm X is not producing as much pollution as Firm Y and therefore should not be faced with the same requirements.
C)economically efficient because even though their marginal costs of abatement differ,the marginal cost for the last unit of abatement is equal.
D)economically inefficient because Firm Y is then abating pollution at a higher marginal cost than Firm X.
E)economically efficient because the maximum amount of pollution will be abated.
سؤال
The diagram below shows the marginal costs of pollution abatement for two firms,Firm 1 and Firm 2. <strong>The diagram below shows the marginal costs of pollution abatement for two firms,Firm 1 and Firm 2.   FIGURE 17-5 Refer to Figure 17-5.If the government requires each firm to abate Q<sub>3 </sub>units of pollution,the social costs of this abatement</strong> A)would be minimized. B)could be reduced further if each firm was required to abate more. C)could be reduced further if Firm 1 increased its abatement and Firm 2 reduced its abatement by the same amount. D)could be reduced further if Firm 2 increased abatement and Firm 1 reduced its abatement by the same amount. E)could be reduced further if each firm was allowed to pollute more. <div style=padding-top: 35px> FIGURE 17-5
Refer to Figure 17-5.If the government requires each firm to abate Q3 units of pollution,the social costs of this abatement

A)would be minimized.
B)could be reduced further if each firm was required to abate more.
C)could be reduced further if Firm 1 increased its abatement and Firm 2 reduced its abatement by the same amount.
D)could be reduced further if Firm 2 increased abatement and Firm 1 reduced its abatement by the same amount.
E)could be reduced further if each firm was allowed to pollute more.
سؤال
Direct pollution controls can be inefficient because,for any given amount of pollution reduction,they

A)create new pollution as they eliminate existing pollution.
B)take into account differing marginal costs among firms.
C)do not minimize the total cost of pollution abatement.
D)cost too much to enforce.
E)are not complied with by firms.
سؤال
The banning of wood-burning stoves and fireplaces is an example of

A)safety regulations.
B)emissions taxes.
C)tradable emissions standards.
D)direct pollution controls.
E)a market-based environmental policy.
سؤال
The table below shows the marginal costs and marginal benefits associated with cleaning up a polluted landfill site.
<strong>The table below shows the marginal costs and marginal benefits associated with cleaning up a polluted landfill site.   TABLE 17-2 Refer to Table 17-2.What is the maximum total net benefit to society that can be attained by cleaning this landfill site?</strong> A)$41.25 million B)$25.25 million C)$4.5 million D)$0 E)It is not possible to determine without knowing the precise MB and MC curves. <div style=padding-top: 35px> TABLE 17-2
Refer to Table 17-2.What is the maximum total net benefit to society that can be attained by cleaning this landfill site?

A)$41.25 million
B)$25.25 million
C)$4.5 million
D)$0
E)It is not possible to determine without knowing the precise MB and MC curves.
سؤال
The table below shows the marginal costs and marginal benefits associated with cleaning up a polluted landfill site.
<strong>The table below shows the marginal costs and marginal benefits associated with cleaning up a polluted landfill site.   TABLE 17-2 Refer to Table 17-2.What is the net benefit to society of achieving the 100th percentage point of cleanliness of this land?</strong> A)$42 million B)$4 million C)-$4 million D)$0 E)-$16 million <div style=padding-top: 35px> TABLE 17-2
Refer to Table 17-2.What is the net benefit to society of achieving the 100th percentage point of cleanliness of this land?

A)$42 million
B)$4 million
C)-$4 million
D)$0
E)-$16 million
سؤال
Federal regulation aimed at reducing greenhouse-gas emissions by setting some maximum level of emissions from each firm

A)is the best approach because the costs of reducing emissions are different for each firm.
B)is the best approach because firms will quickly reduce air pollution.
C)will usually not produce the desired reduction in emissions at the lowest possible cost.
D)will achieve the largest but not the most efficient reduction in emissions.
E)will achieve the least reduction in emissions but be the most efficient.
سؤال
The diagram below shows the marginal costs of pollution abatement for two firms,Firm 1 and Firm 2. <strong>The diagram below shows the marginal costs of pollution abatement for two firms,Firm 1 and Firm 2.   FIGURE 17-5 Refer to Figure 17-5.Suppose each firm is currently abating pollution to the level   .Which of the following statements is true?</strong> A)This outcome is efficient because both firms are abating the same amount. B)This outcome is not allocatively efficient because the marginal benefits and marginal costs of abatement are not equated. C)This outcome is not allocatively efficient because less than 100% abatement is being achieved. D)This outcome is not productively efficient because one firm is abating more pollution than the other. E)This outcome is not productively efficient because the total cost of achieving this level of abatement is not minimized. <div style=padding-top: 35px> FIGURE 17-5
Refer to Figure 17-5.Suppose each firm is currently abating pollution to the level <strong>The diagram below shows the marginal costs of pollution abatement for two firms,Firm 1 and Firm 2.   FIGURE 17-5 Refer to Figure 17-5.Suppose each firm is currently abating pollution to the level   .Which of the following statements is true?</strong> A)This outcome is efficient because both firms are abating the same amount. B)This outcome is not allocatively efficient because the marginal benefits and marginal costs of abatement are not equated. C)This outcome is not allocatively efficient because less than 100% abatement is being achieved. D)This outcome is not productively efficient because one firm is abating more pollution than the other. E)This outcome is not productively efficient because the total cost of achieving this level of abatement is not minimized. <div style=padding-top: 35px> .Which of the following statements is true?

A)This outcome is efficient because both firms are abating the same amount.
B)This outcome is not allocatively efficient because the marginal benefits and marginal costs of abatement are not equated.
C)This outcome is not allocatively efficient because less than 100% abatement is being achieved.
D)This outcome is not productively efficient because one firm is abating more pollution than the other.
E)This outcome is not productively efficient because the total cost of achieving this level of abatement is not minimized.
سؤال
The diagram below shows the marginal costs of pollution abatement for two firms,Firm 1 and Firm 2. <strong>The diagram below shows the marginal costs of pollution abatement for two firms,Firm 1 and Firm 2.   FIGURE 17-5 Refer to Figure 17-5.Suppose the government requires that each firm abate pollution to the level Q<sub>3</sub>.The outcome would be efficient because</strong> A)the marginal costs of abatement are equated for the two firms. B)the maximum amount of pollution is being abated at the lowest cost. C)the marginal cost and marginal benefit of pollution abatement are equated. D)all of the above. E)none of the above; the outcome would be inefficient. <div style=padding-top: 35px> FIGURE 17-5
Refer to Figure 17-5.Suppose the government requires that each firm abate pollution to the level Q3.The outcome would be efficient because

A)the marginal costs of abatement are equated for the two firms.
B)the maximum amount of pollution is being abated at the lowest cost.
C)the marginal cost and marginal benefit of pollution abatement are equated.
D)all of the above.
E)none of the above; the outcome would be inefficient.
سؤال
Consider two firms,A and B,that must engage in pollution abatement.If Firm A has a lower marginal cost of pollution abatement than Firm B,then

A)regardless of costs,it is equitable for both firms to face the same direct controls on their pollution.
B)reallocating all abatement activity to Firm A will reduce pollution and reduce the total cost of abatement.
C)reallocating some of Firm A's abatement activity to Firm B will keep total abatement constant but will reduce the total cost of abatement.
D)reallocating some of Firm B's abatement activity to Firm A can keep total abatement constant but reduce the total cost of abatement.
E)Firm B should lower its costs.
سؤال
Two firms,A and B,are legally required to reduce their toxic emissions.If Firm A's marginal cost of abatement is $5 and Firm B's marginal cost of abatement is $3,

A)their joint total cost of abatement is at a minimum.
B)their joint total cost of abatement is at a maximum.
C)the socially optimal joint level of abatement is not being achieved.
D)Firm A should abate more and Firm B should abate less in order to reduce total abatement costs.
E)Firm B should abate more and Firm A should abate less in order to reduce total abatement costs.
سؤال
Which of the following environmental problems would be best addressed through the use of direct controls?

A)emissions from coal-fired electric generating stations that cause acid rain
B) <strong>Which of the following environmental problems would be best addressed through the use of direct controls?</strong> A)emissions from coal-fired electric generating stations that cause acid rain B)   emissions from ocean-going cruise ships C)sulfur dioxide discharged from pulp and paper mills D)the greenhouse gas emissions associated with residential home heating E)a chemical additive in animal feed that pollutes groundwater and is toxic to humans <div style=padding-top: 35px> emissions from ocean-going cruise ships
C)sulfur dioxide discharged from pulp and paper mills
D)the greenhouse gas emissions associated with residential home heating
E)a chemical additive in animal feed that pollutes groundwater and is toxic to humans
سؤال
The diagram below shows the marginal cost of pollution abatement for two firms,Firm X and Firm Y. <strong>The diagram below shows the marginal cost of pollution abatement for two firms,Firm X and Firm Y.   FIGURE 17-4 Refer to Figure 17-4.Suppose Firms X and Y are each abating Q<sub>R</sub> units of pollution.If Firm X then reduces pollution by one unit and Firm Y increases pollution by one unit,then</strong> A)total pollution remains the same but the total cost of abatement falls. B)total pollution remains the same but the total cost of abatement increases. C)the total cost of abatement remains the same but pollution falls. D)the total cost of abatement remains the same but pollution increases. E)the total costs of abatement and the amount of pollution do not change. <div style=padding-top: 35px> FIGURE 17-4
Refer to Figure 17-4.Suppose Firms X and Y are each abating QR units of pollution.If Firm X then reduces pollution by one unit and Firm Y increases pollution by one unit,then

A)total pollution remains the same but the total cost of abatement falls.
B)total pollution remains the same but the total cost of abatement increases.
C)the total cost of abatement remains the same but pollution falls.
D)the total cost of abatement remains the same but pollution increases.
E)the total costs of abatement and the amount of pollution do not change.
سؤال
Automobile emissions standards are an example of

A)direct pollution controls.
B)emissions taxes.
C)tradable emissions standards.
D)market power.
E)a market-based environmental policy.
سؤال
Why are direct controls for reducing pollution likely to be inefficient?

A)The cost of reducing pollution is greater than the benefit.
B)Direct controls are impossible to monitor.
C)Firms with different pollution abatement costs are facing identical regulations.
D)Firms are not likely to comply with this method of government intervention.
E)Firms' output will rise above the socially optimal amount.
سؤال
The diagram below shows the marginal cost of pollution abatement for two firms,Firm X and Firm Y. <strong>The diagram below shows the marginal cost of pollution abatement for two firms,Firm X and Firm Y.   FIGURE 17-4 Refer to Figure 17-4.The optimal amount of pollution abatement for these two firms together is</strong> A)Q<sub>R</sub> for X + Q<sub>R</sub> for Y. B)Q<sub>R</sub> for X + Q<sub>y</sub> for Y. C)Q<sub>x</sub> for X + Q<sub>R</sub> for Y. D)Q<sub>x</sub> + Q<sub>y</sub>. E)impossible to tell without the marginal benefit of abatement curve. <div style=padding-top: 35px> FIGURE 17-4
Refer to Figure 17-4.The optimal amount of pollution abatement for these two firms together is

A)QR for X + QR for Y.
B)QR for X + Qy for Y.
C)Qx for X + QR for Y.
D)Qx + Qy.
E)impossible to tell without the marginal benefit of abatement curve.
سؤال
The table below shows the marginal costs and marginal benefits associated with cleaning up a polluted landfill site.
<strong>The table below shows the marginal costs and marginal benefits associated with cleaning up a polluted landfill site.   TABLE 17-2 Refer to Table 17-2.What is a practical problem that is likely to face a government that is making decisions about cleaning up a landfill site such as this one? 1)the science and technology of land cleanup is constantly changing,making it difficult to accurately estimate marginal costs 2)the benefits to human and animal health are difficult to measure,making it difficult to accurately estimate marginal benefits 3)governments cannot legally intervene to impose cleanup on privately owned land</strong> A)1 and 2 only B)2 and 3 only C)1 and 3 only D)1,2 and 3 E)3 only <div style=padding-top: 35px> TABLE 17-2
Refer to Table 17-2.What is a practical problem that is likely to face a government that is making decisions about cleaning up a landfill site such as this one?
1)the science and technology of land cleanup is constantly changing,making it difficult to accurately estimate marginal costs
2)the benefits to human and animal health are difficult to measure,making it difficult to accurately estimate marginal benefits
3)governments cannot legally intervene to impose cleanup on privately owned land

A)1 and 2 only
B)2 and 3 only
C)1 and 3 only
D)1,2 and 3
E)3 only
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Direct controls for reducing pollution can be criticized from an economic viewpoint as

A)being ultimately unsuccessful in reducing pollution.
B)not being efficient in allocating the costs of pollution reduction among various firms and plants.
C)being inequitable in their application.
D)being easy to circumvent.
E)still allowing firms to pollute when a policy of "zero tolerance" is more appropriate.
سؤال
An important reason that direct controls are usually inefficient in reducing pollution is that

A)they create new pollution as they eliminate existing pollution.
B)different firms have different marginal costs of pollution abatement.
C)it costs too much to make sure that firms comply with the regulations.
D)they generally garner little political support and thus eventually fail.
E)firms have little incentive to comply with them.
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The figure below shows the marginal benefit to consumers,MB,the marginal cost to private firms,MCP,and the marginal cost to society,MCS,at each level of output of some good. <strong>The figure below shows the marginal benefit to consumers,MB,the marginal cost to private firms,MC<sub>P</sub>,and the marginal cost to society,MC<sub>S</sub>,at each level of output of some good.   FIGURE 17-1 Refer to Figure 17-1.The price that would occur in a competitive market in the absence of government intervention is</strong> A)P<sub>1</sub>. B)P<sub>2</sub>. C)P<sub>3</sub>. D)P<sub>4</sub>. E)not possible to know from the information given. FIGURE 17-1
Refer to Figure 17-1.The price that would occur in a competitive market in the absence of government intervention is

A)P1.
B)P2.
C)P3.
D)P4.
E)not possible to know from the information given.
P2.
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The figure below shows the marginal benefit to consumers,MB,the marginal cost to private firms,MCP,and the marginal cost to society,MCS,at each level of output of some good. <strong>The figure below shows the marginal benefit to consumers,MB,the marginal cost to private firms,MC<sub>P</sub>,and the marginal cost to society,MC<sub>S</sub>,at each level of output of some good.   FIGURE 17-1 Refer to Figure 17-1.What is the marginal external cost at output level   ?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   -   E)   -   FIGURE 17-1
Refer to Figure 17-1.What is the marginal external cost at output level <strong>The figure below shows the marginal benefit to consumers,MB,the marginal cost to private firms,MC<sub>P</sub>,and the marginal cost to society,MC<sub>S</sub>,at each level of output of some good.   FIGURE 17-1 Refer to Figure 17-1.What is the marginal external cost at output level   ?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   -   E)   -   ?

A) <strong>The figure below shows the marginal benefit to consumers,MB,the marginal cost to private firms,MC<sub>P</sub>,and the marginal cost to society,MC<sub>S</sub>,at each level of output of some good.   FIGURE 17-1 Refer to Figure 17-1.What is the marginal external cost at output level   ?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   -   E)   -
B) <strong>The figure below shows the marginal benefit to consumers,MB,the marginal cost to private firms,MC<sub>P</sub>,and the marginal cost to society,MC<sub>S</sub>,at each level of output of some good.   FIGURE 17-1 Refer to Figure 17-1.What is the marginal external cost at output level   ?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   -   E)   -
C) <strong>The figure below shows the marginal benefit to consumers,MB,the marginal cost to private firms,MC<sub>P</sub>,and the marginal cost to society,MC<sub>S</sub>,at each level of output of some good.   FIGURE 17-1 Refer to Figure 17-1.What is the marginal external cost at output level   ?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   -   E)   -
D) <strong>The figure below shows the marginal benefit to consumers,MB,the marginal cost to private firms,MC<sub>P</sub>,and the marginal cost to society,MC<sub>S</sub>,at each level of output of some good.   FIGURE 17-1 Refer to Figure 17-1.What is the marginal external cost at output level   ?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   -   E)   -   - <strong>The figure below shows the marginal benefit to consumers,MB,the marginal cost to private firms,MC<sub>P</sub>,and the marginal cost to society,MC<sub>S</sub>,at each level of output of some good.   FIGURE 17-1 Refer to Figure 17-1.What is the marginal external cost at output level   ?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   -   E)   -
E) <strong>The figure below shows the marginal benefit to consumers,MB,the marginal cost to private firms,MC<sub>P</sub>,and the marginal cost to society,MC<sub>S</sub>,at each level of output of some good.   FIGURE 17-1 Refer to Figure 17-1.What is the marginal external cost at output level   ?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   -   E)   -   - <strong>The figure below shows the marginal benefit to consumers,MB,the marginal cost to private firms,MC<sub>P</sub>,and the marginal cost to society,MC<sub>S</sub>,at each level of output of some good.   FIGURE 17-1 Refer to Figure 17-1.What is the marginal external cost at output level   ?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   -   E)   -
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When an external cost associated with the production of some good has been internalized,it means that

A)the opportunity cost of production is passed on to the consumer.
B)the private cost of production is borne by the producer.
C)the external costs are incorporated into private decision making.
D)the consumer is bearing the net social benefits imposed by the producer.
E)the firm is ignoring social costs.
the external costs are incorporated into private decision making.
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A paper mill discharges chemicals into a river which pollutes the shores of a downstream resort area.The private marginal cost,social marginal cost,and marginal benefit associated with the production of paper are given by the following equations: MCP = 5 + Q
MCS = 10 + 2Q
MB = 35 - 0.5Q.
The marginal external cost at the allocatively efficient level of output is

A)0.
B)5.
C)10.
D)15.
E)20.
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The figure below shows the marginal benefit to consumers,MB,the marginal cost to private firms,MCP,and the marginal cost to society,MCS,at each level of output of some good. <strong>The figure below shows the marginal benefit to consumers,MB,the marginal cost to private firms,MC<sub>P</sub>,and the marginal cost to society,MC<sub>S</sub>,at each level of output of some good.   FIGURE 17-1 Refer to Figure 17-1.The equilibrium output that would occur in a competitive market in the absence of government intervention is</strong> A)zero. B)Q<sub>1</sub>. C)Q<sub>2</sub>. D)Q<sub>3</sub>. E)none of the above; there is no equilibrium output level. FIGURE 17-1
Refer to Figure 17-1.The equilibrium output that would occur in a competitive market in the absence of government intervention is

A)zero.
B)Q1.
C)Q2.
D)Q3.
E)none of the above; there is no equilibrium output level.
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The figure below shows the marginal benefit to consumers,MB,the marginal cost to private firms,MCP,and the marginal cost to society,MCS,at each level of output of some good. <strong>The figure below shows the marginal benefit to consumers,MB,the marginal cost to private firms,MC<sub>P</sub>,and the marginal cost to society,MC<sub>S</sub>,at each level of output of some good.   FIGURE 17-1 Refer to Figure 17-1.The price that leads consumers to demand the socially optimal quantity of output is</strong> A)zero. B)P<sub>1</sub>. C)P<sub>2</sub>. D)P<sub>3</sub>. E)not possible to know from the information given. FIGURE 17-1
Refer to Figure 17-1.The price that leads consumers to demand the socially optimal quantity of output is

A)zero.
B)P1.
C)P2.
D)P3.
E)not possible to know from the information given.
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A paper mill discharges chemicals into a river which pollutes the shores of a downstream resort area.The private marginal cost,social marginal cost,and marginal benefit associated with the production of paper are given by the following equations: MCP = 5 + Q
MCS = 10 + 2Q
MB = 35 - 0.5Q
The marginal social cost at the competitive free-market equilibrium is

A)5.
B)10.
C)20.
D)25.
E)50.
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The social marginal cost of the production of snowmobiles

A)is less than the marginal external cost of production.
B)is greater than the sum of the private marginal cost and external cost.
C)includes only the cost of the labour input.
D)includes the noise pollution imposed on those living near snowmobile trails.
E)includes only the opportunity cost of all capital equipment.
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When firms in an industry have fully internalized a production externality,

A)they produce at less than the optimal level of output.
B)they produce at more than the optimal level of output.
C)it is not possible to achieve allocative efficiency.
D)the marginal social cost is zero.
E)they bear the entire social marginal cost of production.
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The figure below shows the marginal benefit to consumers,MB,the marginal cost to private firms,MCP,and the marginal cost to society,MCS,at each level of output of some good. <strong>The figure below shows the marginal benefit to consumers,MB,the marginal cost to private firms,MC<sub>P</sub>,and the marginal cost to society,MC<sub>S</sub>,at each level of output of some good.   FIGURE 17-1 Refer to Figure 17-1.The socially optimal level of output is</strong> A)zero. B)Q<sub>1</sub>. C)Q<sub>2</sub>. D)Q<sub>3</sub>. E)none of the above; there is no optimal output level. FIGURE 17-1
Refer to Figure 17-1.The socially optimal level of output is

A)zero.
B)Q1.
C)Q2.
D)Q3.
E)none of the above; there is no optimal output level.
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When a farmer in Manitoba produces fertilizer run-off that pollutes the local water system,

A)the amount of farm output will not be profitable.
B)the amount of farm output produced will not be cost-effective.
C)the amount of farm output produced will be less than the efficient level.
D)the farm should stop producing agricultural products altogether.
E)the amount of farm output produced will exceed the efficient level.
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A paper mill discharges chemicals into a river which pollutes the shores of a downstream resort area.The private marginal cost,social marginal cost,and marginal benefit associated with the production of paper are given by the following equations: MCP = 5 + Q
MCS = 10 + 2Q
MB = 35 - 0.5Q.
The allocatively efficient level of output is ________ units.

A)0
B)10
C)15
D)25
E)30
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Suppose a firm producing roof shingles imposes a negative externality on the surrounding area due to the noxious fumes emitted from the plant.The private marginal cost,social marginal cost and marginal benefit associated with the production of the shingles are given by the following equations: MCP = 5 + 2Q
MCS = 10 + 3Q
MB = 50 - Q
A competitive free market will produce ________ units,at a price of ________ per unit.

A)20; $25
B)20; $40
C)15; $40
D)15; $35
E)10; $35
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A paper mill discharges chemicals into a river which pollutes the shores of a downstream resort area.The private marginal cost,social marginal cost,and marginal benefit associated with the production of paper are given by the following equations: MCP = 5 + Q
MCS = 10 + 2Q
MB = 35 - 0.5Q.
The marginal external cost at the competitive free-market equilibrium is

A)5.
B)10.
C)15.
D)20
E)25.
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Economists generally view pollution as

A)an economic "bad" that must be eliminated entirely.
B)a negative economy.
C)a negative externality.
D)a positive externality.
E)a non-excludable good.
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A paper mill discharges chemicals into a river which pollutes the shores of a downstream resort area.The private marginal cost,social marginal cost,and marginal benefit associated with the production of paper are given by the following equations: MCP = 5 + Q <strong>A paper mill discharges chemicals into a river which pollutes the shores of a downstream resort area.The private marginal cost,social marginal cost,and marginal benefit associated with the production of paper are given by the following equations: MC<sub>P</sub> = 5 + Q   = 10 + 2Q MB = 35 - 0.5Q. A competitive free market will produce output of ________ units,and this amount is ________ than the allocatively efficient level of output.</strong> A)5; less B)10; less C)15; more D)20; more E)25; more = 10 + 2Q
MB = 35 - 0.5Q.
A competitive free market will produce output of ________ units,and this amount is ________ than the allocatively efficient level of output.

A)5; less
B)10; less
C)15; more
D)20; more
E)25; more
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A paper mill discharges chemicals into a river which pollutes the shores of a downstream resort area.The private marginal cost,social marginal cost,and marginal benefit associated with the production of paper are given by the following equations: MCP = 5 + Q
MCS = 10 + 2Q
MB = 35 - 0.5Q.
The marginal external cost is ________ throughout the output range.

A)zero
B)constant
C)increasing
D)decreasing
E)negative
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Suppose a firm producing roof shingles imposes a negative externality on the surrounding area due to the noxious fumes emitted from the plant.The private marginal cost,social marginal cost and marginal benefit associated with the production of the shingles are given by the following equations: MCP = 5 + 2Q
MCS = 10 + 3Q
MB = 50 - Q
The social marginal cost at the competitive equilibrium is ________ per unit.

A)$5
B)$13
C)$50
D)$55
E)$25
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If pollution is associated with the production of some good,then

A)the marginal social cost is less than the marginal social benefit.
B)the price of the good is equal to firms' marginal private cost.
C)marginal social cost minus marginal private cost is negative.
D)marginal social cost minus marginal private cost is positive.
E)too little of the good is being produced by the firm.
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The figure below shows the marginal benefit to consumers,MB,the marginal cost to private firms,MCP,and the marginal cost to society,MCS,at each level of output of some good. <strong>The figure below shows the marginal benefit to consumers,MB,the marginal cost to private firms,MC<sub>P</sub>,and the marginal cost to society,MC<sub>S</sub>,at each level of output of some good.   FIGURE 17-1 Refer to Figure 17-1.A negative externality is depicted because the</strong> A)marginal social cost is greater than the marginal social benefit. B)marginal social cost is greater than the marginal private cost. C)marginal social benefit to consumers is diminishing with greater output. D)optimal level of output occurs where marginal private cost is positive. E)optimal level of output occurs where marginal private benefit is positive. FIGURE 17-1
Refer to Figure 17-1.A negative externality is depicted because the

A)marginal social cost is greater than the marginal social benefit.
B)marginal social cost is greater than the marginal private cost.
C)marginal social benefit to consumers is diminishing with greater output.
D)optimal level of output occurs where marginal private cost is positive.
E)optimal level of output occurs where marginal private benefit is positive.
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The socially optimal level of output of any good is the quantity where all marginal costs of production,private plus external,equal the

A)marginal cost of production.
B)marginal benefit to society.
C)average benefit to society.
D)total benefit to society.
E)marginal benefit to the firm.
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Suppose a firm producing roof shingles imposes a negative externality on the surrounding area due to the noxious fumes emitted from the plant.The private marginal cost,social marginal cost and marginal benefit associated with the production of the shingles are given by the following equations: MCP = 5 + 2Q
MCS = 10 + 3Q
MB = 50 - Q
The marginal external cost at the competitive equilibrium is ________ per unit.

A)$5
B)$10
C)$15
D)$20
E)$25
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What is the "marginal cost of pollution abatement"?

A)the private cost of producing one additional unit of pollution
B)the social cost of producing one additional unit of pollution
C)the cost of the last unit of pollution produced
D)the cost of reducing pollution by one additional unit
E)the external cost of pollution abatement
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When the marginal costs of pollution abatement equal the marginal benefits of pollution abatement,

A)any further reductions in pollution will lower net social benefits.
B)pollution has been entirely eliminated.
C)any further reductions in pollution will continue to increase net social benefits.
D)then firms are likely to increase output.
E)then firms are likely to decrease output.
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Suppose a firm producing roof shingles imposes a negative externality on the surrounding area due to the noxious fumes emitted from the plant.The private marginal cost,social marginal cost and marginal benefit associated with the production of the shingles are given by the following equations: MCP = 5 + 2Q
MCS = 10 + 3Q
MB = 50 - Q
The allocatively efficient level of output is ________ units.

A)0
B)5
C)10
D)15
E)20
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The diagram below shows the private and social marginal costs (MCP and MCS)and the social marginal benefits (MBS)of producing disposable diapers. <strong>The diagram below shows the private and social marginal costs (MC<sub>P</sub> and MC<sub>S</sub>)and the social marginal benefits (MB<sub>S</sub>)of producing disposable diapers.   FIGURE 17-2 Refer to Figure 17-2.The allocatively efficient level of production and use of disposable diapers is</strong> A)Q<sub>0</sub>,because that is where MC<sub>S</sub> exceeds MC<sub>P</sub>. B)Q<sub>0</sub>,because that is where MC<sub>S</sub> equals MB<sub>S</sub>. C)Q<sub>1</sub>,because that is where MC<sub>P</sub> equals MB<sub>S</sub>. D)Q<sub>1</sub>,because that is where MC<sub>S</sub> equals MB<sub>S</sub>. E)Q<sub>2</sub>,because that is where the externality is internalized. FIGURE 17-2
Refer to Figure 17-2.The allocatively efficient level of production and use of disposable diapers is

A)Q0,because that is where MCS exceeds MCP.
B)Q0,because that is where MCS equals MBS.
C)Q1,because that is where MCP equals MBS.
D)Q1,because that is where MCS equals MBS.
E)Q2,because that is where the externality is internalized.
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When considering an entire industry,the marginal benefit of reducing pollution is expected

A)to rise as the level of pollution gets closer to zero.
B)to remain constant for all levels of pollution control.
C)to exceed the marginal cost of pollution abatement for all positive levels of pollution.
D)to fall as the amount of pollution abatement rises.
E)to be always greater than the marginal cost of pollution reduction.
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The optimal amount of pollution abatement is such that

A)the total benefit of reducing pollution is equal to the total cost of reducing pollution.
B)the marginal social cost of reducing pollution is just equal to the marginal social benefits from doing so.
C)the marginal private cost of reducing pollution is just equal to the profit of the polluting firms.
D)there is no remaining pollution.
E)none of the above; there is no optimal amount of pollution abatement.
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The optimal amount of pollution abatement is generally less than 100%.Complete (100% )abatement would be optimal if

A)the marginal cost of abatement is positive but less than the marginal benefit of abatement.
B)the marginal cost of abatement is always zero.
C)the marginal cost of abatement exceeds the marginal benefit of abatement at all levels of abatement.
D)the marginal benefit of abatement is zero.
E)none of the above - we cannot even imagine a situation in which complete abatement would be optimal.
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An upward-sloping marginal cost curve for pollution abatement means that

A)it is impossible to know the benefits from additional increments of pollution reduction.
B)additional increments of pollution abatement will yield decreasing benefits.
C)society views additional increments of pollution reduction as absolutely necessary.
D)the cost of an extra unit of pollution abatement will increase as the total amount of abatement rises.
E)the marginal benefit of pollution reduction will increase with additional increments of pollution reduction.
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Consider an oil company extracting oil from the Oil Sands in Northern Alberta.The production process generates greenhouse-gas emissions.At the socially optimal level of oil extraction,

A)the level of emissions will be zero.
B)the marginal cost of the emissions will be equal to the social marginal benefit derived from the extracted oil.
C)the marginal cost of the emissions will be more than the social marginal benefit derived from the extracted oil.
D)the social marginal cost of the oil extraction will be equal to its social marginal benefit.
E)the social marginal cost of the oil extraction will exceed its social marginal benefit.
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Which of the following is the best analogy for the marginal cost of pollution abatement curve?

A)a demand curve for pollution abatement
B)a supply curve for pollution abatement
C)the private marginal cost of abatement curve
D)the external cost of abatement curve
E)the net social cost of abatement curve
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Economic analysis of the optimal amount of pollution is typically done in terms of the amount of pollution abated,as opposed to the amount of pollution produced.Why?

A)Because it is more practical to measure the marginal costs of pollution abated than of pollution produced.
B)Because governments and environmental authorities can produce more reliable data on pollution abated than pollution produced,which facilitates the economic analysis.
C)Because the abatement of pollution is a "good" to which we can more easily apply the concepts of supply and demand.
D)Because there are no marginal benefits of pollution produced,so it is necessary to study pollution abated in order to equate marginal benefits and marginal costs.
E)All of the above are correct.
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Zero environmental damage is probably

A)technologically possible and economically efficient.
B)technologically possible but not economically efficient.
C)economically efficient but not technologically possible.
D)neither technologically possible nor economically efficient.
E)necessary if the human race is to survive.
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A downward-sloping marginal benefit curve for pollution abatement means that

A)the costs of pollution decrease as further amounts are abated.
B)the marginal cost of pollution reduction will always exceed the marginal benefit.
C)it is impossible to know the benefits from additional increments of pollution abatement.
D)society views additional increments of pollution abatement as unnecessary.
E)there are decreasing incremental benefits to be realized from additional increments of pollution abatement.
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In general,the economist's view on allocating resources to reduce pollution is that

A)all forms of water and air pollution should be eliminated.
B)government policies to reduce pollution have zero opportunity cost.
C)the reduction of pollution should proceed up to the point where the marginal cost of pollution reduction equals the marginal benefit to society.
D)the extent of pollution reduction should be based only on a comparison of total costs and total benefits to the environment.
E)it is not allocatively efficient to reduce pollution.
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Suppose a local meat packing company dumps waste into a river,causing a firm located downstream that uses the water to incur costs to restore the water quality.A solution to this problem that would improve efficiency might involve:
1)the meat-packing company relocating near a different river;
2)the meat-packing company buying the downstream firm;
3)permitting the downstream firm to impose a fee on the meat-packing company.

A)1 only
B)2 only
C)3 only
D)2 or 3 only
E)1 or 3 only
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Zero pollution is almost surely NOT a desirable social goal because

A)the marginal benefit is equal to zero.
B)the marginal cost is equal to zero.
C)the totals costs of complete pollution elimination will be far greater than the total benefits.
D)the total benefits of complete pollution elimination will be far greater than the total costs.
E)society benefits by employing people in the "pollution fighting" industry.
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If the government wants to ensure that producers fully internalize the marginal external cost associated with the pollution they emit,then it is necessary to

A)accurately measure that external cost.
B)first ensure that firms are operating at their profit-maximizing level of output.
C)determine the long-run average cost structure for the firms.
D)determine the short-run average cost structure for the firms.
E)eliminate all the pollution the firm emits.
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The marginal benefit of reducing pollution in some industry may be expected to

A)rise as the level of pollution gets closer to zero.
B)remain constant for all levels of pollution control.
C)exceed the marginal cost of pollution reduction for all positive levels of pollution.
D)fall as the amount of pollution abatement undertaken rises.
E)be always greater than the marginal cost of pollution reduction.
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The table below shows the marginal benefit and marginal cost of pollution abatement for an economy.
<strong>The table below shows the marginal benefit and marginal cost of pollution abatement for an economy.   TABLE 17-1 Refer to Table 17-1.Suppose a public authority has the mandate to maximize social welfare by choosing the appropriate amount of pollution abatement.Compared to the optimal level of abatement,pollution abatement of 7 units would ________ total social welfare by ________.</strong> A)increase; $15 B)increase; $110 C)decrease; $110 D)decrease; $125 E)decrease; $160 TABLE 17-1
Refer to Table 17-1.Suppose a public authority has the mandate to maximize social welfare by choosing the appropriate amount of pollution abatement.Compared to the optimal level of abatement,pollution abatement of 7 units would ________ total social welfare by ________.

A)increase; $15
B)increase; $110
C)decrease; $110
D)decrease; $125
E)decrease; $160
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The marginal benefit of reducing pollution and the marginal cost of reducing pollution are given by the following equations: MB = -2 <strong>The marginal benefit of reducing pollution and the marginal cost of reducing pollution are given by the following equations: MB = -2   + 18,and MC = 2   + 2,where U is the number of units of pollution abatement.What is the net marginal benefit (MB - MC)of abating the first unit of pollution (U = 1)?</strong> A)10 B)12 C)14 D)16 E)18 + 18,and MC = 2 <strong>The marginal benefit of reducing pollution and the marginal cost of reducing pollution are given by the following equations: MB = -2   + 18,and MC = 2   + 2,where U is the number of units of pollution abatement.What is the net marginal benefit (MB - MC)of abating the first unit of pollution (U = 1)?</strong> A)10 B)12 C)14 D)16 E)18 + 2,where U is the number of units of pollution abatement.What is the net marginal benefit (MB - MC)of abating the first unit of pollution (U = 1)?

A)10
B)12
C)14
D)16
E)18
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The table below shows the marginal costs and marginal benefits associated with cleaning up a polluted landfill site.
<strong>The table below shows the marginal costs and marginal benefits associated with cleaning up a polluted landfill site.   TABLE 17-2 Refer to Table 17-2.Would it be socially optimal to achieve 100% cleanliness of this landfill site?</strong> A)Yes,because 100% cleanliness of the land is the only socially optimal outcome. B)No,because the technology for 100% cleanliness is not available. C)No,because the net benefit to society at that level is not maximized. D)Yes,because the net benefit to society at that level is positive. E)Yes,because there is a $4.0 million marginal benefit of achieving 100% cleanliness. TABLE 17-2
Refer to Table 17-2.Would it be socially optimal to achieve 100% cleanliness of this landfill site?

A)Yes,because 100% cleanliness of the land is the only socially optimal outcome.
B)No,because the technology for 100% cleanliness is not available.
C)No,because the net benefit to society at that level is not maximized.
D)Yes,because the net benefit to society at that level is positive.
E)Yes,because there is a $4.0 million marginal benefit of achieving 100% cleanliness.
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The figure below shows the demand and supply curves for pollution abatement. <strong>The figure below shows the demand and supply curves for pollution abatement.   FIGURE 17-3 Refer to Figure 17-3.The socially optimal amount of pollution is</strong> A)   + Q<sup>t</sup>. B)Q<sup>t</sup> -   . C)   . D)Q<sup>t</sup>. E)0. FIGURE 17-3
Refer to Figure 17-3.The socially optimal amount of pollution is

A) <strong>The figure below shows the demand and supply curves for pollution abatement.   FIGURE 17-3 Refer to Figure 17-3.The socially optimal amount of pollution is</strong> A)   + Q<sup>t</sup>. B)Q<sup>t</sup> -   . C)   . D)Q<sup>t</sup>. E)0. + Qt.
B)Qt - <strong>The figure below shows the demand and supply curves for pollution abatement.   FIGURE 17-3 Refer to Figure 17-3.The socially optimal amount of pollution is</strong> A)   + Q<sup>t</sup>. B)Q<sup>t</sup> -   . C)   . D)Q<sup>t</sup>. E)0. .
C) <strong>The figure below shows the demand and supply curves for pollution abatement.   FIGURE 17-3 Refer to Figure 17-3.The socially optimal amount of pollution is</strong> A)   + Q<sup>t</sup>. B)Q<sup>t</sup> -   . C)   . D)Q<sup>t</sup>. E)0. .
D)Qt.
E)0.
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The table below shows the marginal costs and marginal benefits associated with cleaning up a polluted landfill site.
<strong>The table below shows the marginal costs and marginal benefits associated with cleaning up a polluted landfill site.   TABLE 17-2 Refer to Table 17-2.What is the net benefit to society of achieving the 20th percentage point of cleanliness of this land?</strong> A)$17.75 million B)$9.0 million C)$18.25 million D)$7.5 million E)-$7.5 million TABLE 17-2
Refer to Table 17-2.What is the net benefit to society of achieving the 20th percentage point of cleanliness of this land?

A)$17.75 million
B)$9.0 million
C)$18.25 million
D)$7.5 million
E)-$7.5 million
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The figure below shows the demand and supply curves for pollution abatement. <strong>The figure below shows the demand and supply curves for pollution abatement.   FIGURE 17-3 Refer to Figure 17-3.What area on the diagram represents the net total benefit of abating pollution by the optimal amount?</strong> A)the area under the MB curve,and above the MC curve,to the left of Q* B)the area above the MB curve,and below the MC curve,to the right of Q* C)the area that is below both the MB and MC curves D)the area that is above both the MB and MC curves E)the total area below the MB curve,to the left of Q* FIGURE 17-3
Refer to Figure 17-3.What area on the diagram represents the net total benefit of abating pollution by the optimal amount?

A)the area under the MB curve,and above the MC curve,to the left of Q*
B)the area above the MB curve,and below the MC curve,to the right of Q*
C)the area that is below both the MB and MC curves
D)the area that is above both the MB and MC curves
E)the total area below the MB curve,to the left of Q*
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The table below shows the marginal benefit and marginal cost of pollution abatement for an economy.
<strong>The table below shows the marginal benefit and marginal cost of pollution abatement for an economy.   TABLE 17-1 Refer to Table 17-1.Suppose a public authority has the mandate to maximize social welfare by choosing the appropriate amount of pollution abatement.The total net benefit from the optimal amount of pollution abatement is</strong> A)$0. B)$120. C)$155. D)$275. E)$330. TABLE 17-1
Refer to Table 17-1.Suppose a public authority has the mandate to maximize social welfare by choosing the appropriate amount of pollution abatement.The total net benefit from the optimal amount of pollution abatement is

A)$0.
B)$120.
C)$155.
D)$275.
E)$330.
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Suppose a farm that is polluting an underground water supply faces the following marginal costs for abating units of pollution: 1st unit abated,MC = $250
2nd unit abated,MC = $400
3rd unit abated,MC = $650
4th unit abated,MC = $950
The marginal benefit to society from this farm abating units of pollution are as follows:
1st unit abated,MB = $1000
2nd unit abated,MB = $800
3rd unit abated,MB = $650
4th unit abated,MB = $300
What is the total net benefit to society if this farm engages in the socially optimal amount of pollution abatement?

A)$0
B)$650
C)$1150
D)$1300
E)$2250
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The diagram below shows the private and social marginal costs (MCP and MCS)and the social marginal benefits (MBS)of producing disposable diapers. <strong>The diagram below shows the private and social marginal costs (MC<sub>P</sub> and MC<sub>S</sub>)and the social marginal benefits (MB<sub>S</sub>)of producing disposable diapers.   FIGURE 17-2 Refer to Figure 17-2.The net social benefit derived from the production and use of the last unit of disposable diapers is</strong> A)at a minimum at Q<sub>0</sub>,because MC<sub>S</sub> exceeds MC<sub>P</sub>. B)at a maximum at Q<sub>0</sub>,because that is where MC<sub>S</sub> equals MB<sub>S</sub>. C)at a maximum at Q<sub>1</sub>,because that is where MC<sub>S</sub> equals MB<sub>S</sub>. D)zero at Q<sub>0</sub>,because that is where MC<sub>S</sub> equals MB<sub>S</sub>. E)zero at Q<sub>2</sub>,because that is where the externality is fully maximized. FIGURE 17-2
Refer to Figure 17-2.The net social benefit derived from the production and use of the last unit of disposable diapers is

A)at a minimum at Q0,because MCS exceeds MCP.
B)at a maximum at Q0,because that is where MCS equals MBS.
C)at a maximum at Q1,because that is where MCS equals MBS.
D)zero at Q0,because that is where MCS equals MBS.
E)zero at Q2,because that is where the externality is fully maximized.
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The table below shows the marginal benefit and marginal cost of pollution abatement for an economy.
<strong>The table below shows the marginal benefit and marginal cost of pollution abatement for an economy.   TABLE 17-1 Refer to Table 17-1.Suppose a public authority has the mandate to maximize social welfare by choosing the appropriate amount of pollution abatement.The marginal cost of reducing pollution by one unit is ________ at a(n)________ rate.</strong> A)increasing; constant B)increasing; decreasing C)increasing; increasing D)decreasing; decreasing E)decreasing; reduced TABLE 17-1
Refer to Table 17-1.Suppose a public authority has the mandate to maximize social welfare by choosing the appropriate amount of pollution abatement.The marginal cost of reducing pollution by one unit is ________ at a(n)________ rate.

A)increasing; constant
B)increasing; decreasing
C)increasing; increasing
D)decreasing; decreasing
E)decreasing; reduced
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Suppose a farm that is polluting an underground water supply faces the following marginal costs for abating units of pollution: 1st unit abated,MC = $250
2nd unit abated,MC = $400
3rd unit abated,MC = $650
4th unit abated,MC = $950
The marginal benefit to society from this farm abating units of pollution are as follows:
1st unit abated,MB = $1000
2nd unit abated,MB = $800
3rd unit abated,MB = $650
4th unit abated,MB = $300
What is the socially optimal amount of pollution abatement for this farm?

A)0 units
B)1 units
C)2 units
D)3 units
E)4 units
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The marginal benefit of reducing pollution and the marginal cost of reducing pollution are given by the following equations: MB = -2 <strong>The marginal benefit of reducing pollution and the marginal cost of reducing pollution are given by the following equations: MB = -2   + 18,and MC = 2   + 2,where U is the number of units of pollution abatement.What is the optimal number of units of pollution abatement?</strong> A)0 B)1 C)2 D)3 E)4 + 18,and MC = 2 <strong>The marginal benefit of reducing pollution and the marginal cost of reducing pollution are given by the following equations: MB = -2   + 18,and MC = 2   + 2,where U is the number of units of pollution abatement.What is the optimal number of units of pollution abatement?</strong> A)0 B)1 C)2 D)3 E)4 + 2,where U is the number of units of pollution abatement.What is the optimal number of units of pollution abatement?

A)0
B)1
C)2
D)3
E)4
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The marginal benefit of reducing pollution and the marginal cost of reducing pollution are given by the following equations: MB = -2 <strong>The marginal benefit of reducing pollution and the marginal cost of reducing pollution are given by the following equations: MB = -2   + 18,and MC = 2   + 2,where U is the number of units of pollution abatement.What is the number of units of pollution abatement after which there is no further social benefit from reducing pollution?</strong> A)0 B)1 C)2 D)3 E)4 + 18,and MC = 2 <strong>The marginal benefit of reducing pollution and the marginal cost of reducing pollution are given by the following equations: MB = -2   + 18,and MC = 2   + 2,where U is the number of units of pollution abatement.What is the number of units of pollution abatement after which there is no further social benefit from reducing pollution?</strong> A)0 B)1 C)2 D)3 E)4 + 2,where U is the number of units of pollution abatement.What is the number of units of pollution abatement after which there is no further social benefit from reducing pollution?

A)0
B)1
C)2
D)3
E)4
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The figure below shows the demand and supply curves for pollution abatement. <strong>The figure below shows the demand and supply curves for pollution abatement.   FIGURE 17-3 Refer to Figure 17-3.The MC curve in this diagram is upward sloping because</strong> A)the marginal benefit from a given amount of abatement will be lower,the lower the level of pollution. B)the marginal cost of additional units of pollution abatement is decreasing. C)the marginal damage generated by additional units of pollution is decreasing. D)the marginal benefit from a given amount of abatement will be higher,the higher the level of pollution abated. E)the marginal cost of additional units of pollution abatement increases as the total amount of remaining pollution declines. FIGURE 17-3
Refer to Figure 17-3.The MC curve in this diagram is upward sloping because

A)the marginal benefit from a given amount of abatement will be lower,the lower the level of pollution.
B)the marginal cost of additional units of pollution abatement is decreasing.
C)the marginal damage generated by additional units of pollution is decreasing.
D)the marginal benefit from a given amount of abatement will be higher,the higher the level of pollution abated.
E)the marginal cost of additional units of pollution abatement increases as the total amount of remaining pollution declines.
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The table below shows the marginal benefit and marginal cost of pollution abatement for an economy.
<strong>The table below shows the marginal benefit and marginal cost of pollution abatement for an economy.   TABLE 17-1 Refer to Table 17-1.Suppose a public authority has the mandate to maximize social welfare by choosing the appropriate amount of pollution abatement.The optimal amount of pollution abatement is ________ units and implies a ________ amount of pollution remaining.</strong> A)8; 0 B)120; negative C)5; positive D)70; positive E)5; negative TABLE 17-1
Refer to Table 17-1.Suppose a public authority has the mandate to maximize social welfare by choosing the appropriate amount of pollution abatement.The optimal amount of pollution abatement is ________ units and implies a ________ amount of pollution remaining.

A)8; 0
B)120; negative
C)5; positive
D)70; positive
E)5; negative
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The figure below shows the demand and supply curves for pollution abatement. <strong>The figure below shows the demand and supply curves for pollution abatement.   FIGURE 17-3 Refer to Figure 17-3.The MB curve in this diagram is downward sloping because</strong> A)the marginal benefit from a given amount of abatement will be lower,the lower the level of pollution. B)the marginal cost of additional units of pollution abatement is decreasing. C)the marginal damage generated by additional units of pollution is decreasing. D)the marginal benefit from a given amount of abatement will be higher,the higher the level of pollution abated. E)the marginal cost of additional units of pollution abatement increases as pollution abatement increases. FIGURE 17-3
Refer to Figure 17-3.The MB curve in this diagram is downward sloping because

A)the marginal benefit from a given amount of abatement will be lower,the lower the level of pollution.
B)the marginal cost of additional units of pollution abatement is decreasing.
C)the marginal damage generated by additional units of pollution is decreasing.
D)the marginal benefit from a given amount of abatement will be higher,the higher the level of pollution abated.
E)the marginal cost of additional units of pollution abatement increases as pollution abatement increases.
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Suppose a farm that is polluting an underground water supply faces the following marginal costs for abating units of pollution: 1st unit abated,MC = $250
2nd unit abated,MC = $400
3rd unit abated,MC = $650
4th unit abated,MC = $950
The marginal benefit to society from this farm abating units of pollution are as follows:
1st unit abated,MB = $1000
2nd unit abated,MB = $800
3rd unit abated,MB = $650
4th unit abated,MB = $300
If this farm abates 4 units of pollution,what is the net benefit to society of the final unit of pollution abated?

A)$0
B)-$650
C)$1150
D)$650
E)-$1150
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The figure below shows the demand and supply curves for pollution abatement. <strong>The figure below shows the demand and supply curves for pollution abatement.   FIGURE 17-3 Refer to Figure 17-3.On the horizontal axis,the label Q<sup>t</sup>(100% abatement) refers to</strong> A)the maximum pollution abatement that is cost effective. B)the maximum pollution abatement attainable at the lowest cost. C)the maximum pollution abatement attainable with given technology. D)zero remaining pollution. E)zero pollution abatement. FIGURE 17-3
Refer to Figure 17-3.On the horizontal axis,the label "Qt(100% abatement)" refers to

A)the maximum pollution abatement that is cost effective.
B)the maximum pollution abatement attainable at the lowest cost.
C)the maximum pollution abatement attainable with given technology.
D)zero remaining pollution.
E)zero pollution abatement.
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The diagram below shows the private and social marginal costs (MCP and MCS)and the social marginal benefits (MBS)of producing disposable diapers. <strong>The diagram below shows the private and social marginal costs (MC<sub>P</sub> and MC<sub>S</sub>)and the social marginal benefits (MB<sub>S</sub>)of producing disposable diapers.   FIGURE 17-2 Refer to Figure 17-2.The net social benefit derived from the production and use of disposable diapers is</strong> A)at a minimum at Q<sub>0</sub>,because MC<sub>S</sub> exceeds MC<sub>P</sub>. B)at a maximum at Q<sub>0</sub>,because that is where MC<sub>S</sub> equals MB<sub>S</sub>. C)at a maximum at Q<sub>1</sub>,because that is where MC<sub>S</sub> equals MB<sub>S</sub>. D)zero at Q<sub>0</sub>,because that is where MC<sub>S</sub> equals MB<sub>S</sub>. E)zero at Q<sub>2</sub>,because that is where the externality is internalized. FIGURE 17-2
Refer to Figure 17-2.The net social benefit derived from the production and use of disposable diapers is

A)at a minimum at Q0,because MCS exceeds MCP.
B)at a maximum at Q0,because that is where MCS equals MBS.
C)at a maximum at Q1,because that is where MCS equals MBS.
D)zero at Q0,because that is where MCS equals MBS.
E)zero at Q2,because that is where the externality is internalized.
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Suppose a farm that is polluting an underground water supply faces the following marginal costs for abating units of pollution: 1st unit abated,MC = $250
2nd unit abated,MC = $400
3rd unit abated,MC = $650
4th unit abated,MC = $950
The marginal benefit to society from this farm abating units of pollution are as follows:
1st unit abated,MB = $1000
2nd unit abated,MB = $800
3rd unit abated,MB = $650
4th unit abated,MB = $300
Why would it not be optimal for this farmer to abate four units of pollution?

A)because abating the 4th unit adds more to social costs than to social benefits
B)because the total net benefit of abating the 4th unit is greater than the total cost
C)because the total cost of abating 4 units is greater than the total benefits
D)because it is not productively efficient
E)because the farmer has no way to charge a price for the units of pollution abated
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All of the following are examples of direct pollution controls EXCEPT

A)auto emissions standards.
B)legislation requiring scrubbers on coal-fired power stations.
C)legislation imposing per-unit taxes on harmful emissions from a pulp and paper plant.
D)a ban on wood stoves in some communities.
E)a monetary fine in some communities for littering.
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The diagram below shows the marginal cost of pollution abatement for two firms,Firm X and Firm Y. <strong>The diagram below shows the marginal cost of pollution abatement for two firms,Firm X and Firm Y.   FIGURE 17-4 Refer to Figure 17-4.Suppose the government requires each firm to reduce pollution by the same amount,Q<sub>R</sub>.The result will be</strong> A)fair and just because both firms are facing the same requirements. B)economically inefficient because Firm X is not producing as much pollution as Firm Y and therefore should not be faced with the same requirements. C)economically efficient because even though their marginal costs of abatement differ,the marginal cost for the last unit of abatement is equal. D)economically inefficient because Firm Y is then abating pollution at a higher marginal cost than Firm X. E)economically efficient because the maximum amount of pollution will be abated. FIGURE 17-4
Refer to Figure 17-4.Suppose the government requires each firm to reduce pollution by the same amount,QR.The result will be

A)fair and just because both firms are facing the same requirements.
B)economically inefficient because Firm X is not producing as much pollution as Firm Y and therefore should not be faced with the same requirements.
C)economically efficient because even though their marginal costs of abatement differ,the marginal cost for the last unit of abatement is equal.
D)economically inefficient because Firm Y is then abating pollution at a higher marginal cost than Firm X.
E)economically efficient because the maximum amount of pollution will be abated.
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The diagram below shows the marginal costs of pollution abatement for two firms,Firm 1 and Firm 2. <strong>The diagram below shows the marginal costs of pollution abatement for two firms,Firm 1 and Firm 2.   FIGURE 17-5 Refer to Figure 17-5.If the government requires each firm to abate Q<sub>3 </sub>units of pollution,the social costs of this abatement</strong> A)would be minimized. B)could be reduced further if each firm was required to abate more. C)could be reduced further if Firm 1 increased its abatement and Firm 2 reduced its abatement by the same amount. D)could be reduced further if Firm 2 increased abatement and Firm 1 reduced its abatement by the same amount. E)could be reduced further if each firm was allowed to pollute more. FIGURE 17-5
Refer to Figure 17-5.If the government requires each firm to abate Q3 units of pollution,the social costs of this abatement

A)would be minimized.
B)could be reduced further if each firm was required to abate more.
C)could be reduced further if Firm 1 increased its abatement and Firm 2 reduced its abatement by the same amount.
D)could be reduced further if Firm 2 increased abatement and Firm 1 reduced its abatement by the same amount.
E)could be reduced further if each firm was allowed to pollute more.
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Direct pollution controls can be inefficient because,for any given amount of pollution reduction,they

A)create new pollution as they eliminate existing pollution.
B)take into account differing marginal costs among firms.
C)do not minimize the total cost of pollution abatement.
D)cost too much to enforce.
E)are not complied with by firms.
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The banning of wood-burning stoves and fireplaces is an example of

A)safety regulations.
B)emissions taxes.
C)tradable emissions standards.
D)direct pollution controls.
E)a market-based environmental policy.
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The table below shows the marginal costs and marginal benefits associated with cleaning up a polluted landfill site.
<strong>The table below shows the marginal costs and marginal benefits associated with cleaning up a polluted landfill site.   TABLE 17-2 Refer to Table 17-2.What is the maximum total net benefit to society that can be attained by cleaning this landfill site?</strong> A)$41.25 million B)$25.25 million C)$4.5 million D)$0 E)It is not possible to determine without knowing the precise MB and MC curves. TABLE 17-2
Refer to Table 17-2.What is the maximum total net benefit to society that can be attained by cleaning this landfill site?

A)$41.25 million
B)$25.25 million
C)$4.5 million
D)$0
E)It is not possible to determine without knowing the precise MB and MC curves.
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The table below shows the marginal costs and marginal benefits associated with cleaning up a polluted landfill site.
<strong>The table below shows the marginal costs and marginal benefits associated with cleaning up a polluted landfill site.   TABLE 17-2 Refer to Table 17-2.What is the net benefit to society of achieving the 100th percentage point of cleanliness of this land?</strong> A)$42 million B)$4 million C)-$4 million D)$0 E)-$16 million TABLE 17-2
Refer to Table 17-2.What is the net benefit to society of achieving the 100th percentage point of cleanliness of this land?

A)$42 million
B)$4 million
C)-$4 million
D)$0
E)-$16 million
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Federal regulation aimed at reducing greenhouse-gas emissions by setting some maximum level of emissions from each firm

A)is the best approach because the costs of reducing emissions are different for each firm.
B)is the best approach because firms will quickly reduce air pollution.
C)will usually not produce the desired reduction in emissions at the lowest possible cost.
D)will achieve the largest but not the most efficient reduction in emissions.
E)will achieve the least reduction in emissions but be the most efficient.
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The diagram below shows the marginal costs of pollution abatement for two firms,Firm 1 and Firm 2. <strong>The diagram below shows the marginal costs of pollution abatement for two firms,Firm 1 and Firm 2.   FIGURE 17-5 Refer to Figure 17-5.Suppose each firm is currently abating pollution to the level   .Which of the following statements is true?</strong> A)This outcome is efficient because both firms are abating the same amount. B)This outcome is not allocatively efficient because the marginal benefits and marginal costs of abatement are not equated. C)This outcome is not allocatively efficient because less than 100% abatement is being achieved. D)This outcome is not productively efficient because one firm is abating more pollution than the other. E)This outcome is not productively efficient because the total cost of achieving this level of abatement is not minimized. FIGURE 17-5
Refer to Figure 17-5.Suppose each firm is currently abating pollution to the level <strong>The diagram below shows the marginal costs of pollution abatement for two firms,Firm 1 and Firm 2.   FIGURE 17-5 Refer to Figure 17-5.Suppose each firm is currently abating pollution to the level   .Which of the following statements is true?</strong> A)This outcome is efficient because both firms are abating the same amount. B)This outcome is not allocatively efficient because the marginal benefits and marginal costs of abatement are not equated. C)This outcome is not allocatively efficient because less than 100% abatement is being achieved. D)This outcome is not productively efficient because one firm is abating more pollution than the other. E)This outcome is not productively efficient because the total cost of achieving this level of abatement is not minimized. .Which of the following statements is true?

A)This outcome is efficient because both firms are abating the same amount.
B)This outcome is not allocatively efficient because the marginal benefits and marginal costs of abatement are not equated.
C)This outcome is not allocatively efficient because less than 100% abatement is being achieved.
D)This outcome is not productively efficient because one firm is abating more pollution than the other.
E)This outcome is not productively efficient because the total cost of achieving this level of abatement is not minimized.
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The diagram below shows the marginal costs of pollution abatement for two firms,Firm 1 and Firm 2. <strong>The diagram below shows the marginal costs of pollution abatement for two firms,Firm 1 and Firm 2.   FIGURE 17-5 Refer to Figure 17-5.Suppose the government requires that each firm abate pollution to the level Q<sub>3</sub>.The outcome would be efficient because</strong> A)the marginal costs of abatement are equated for the two firms. B)the maximum amount of pollution is being abated at the lowest cost. C)the marginal cost and marginal benefit of pollution abatement are equated. D)all of the above. E)none of the above; the outcome would be inefficient. FIGURE 17-5
Refer to Figure 17-5.Suppose the government requires that each firm abate pollution to the level Q3.The outcome would be efficient because

A)the marginal costs of abatement are equated for the two firms.
B)the maximum amount of pollution is being abated at the lowest cost.
C)the marginal cost and marginal benefit of pollution abatement are equated.
D)all of the above.
E)none of the above; the outcome would be inefficient.
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Consider two firms,A and B,that must engage in pollution abatement.If Firm A has a lower marginal cost of pollution abatement than Firm B,then

A)regardless of costs,it is equitable for both firms to face the same direct controls on their pollution.
B)reallocating all abatement activity to Firm A will reduce pollution and reduce the total cost of abatement.
C)reallocating some of Firm A's abatement activity to Firm B will keep total abatement constant but will reduce the total cost of abatement.
D)reallocating some of Firm B's abatement activity to Firm A can keep total abatement constant but reduce the total cost of abatement.
E)Firm B should lower its costs.
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Two firms,A and B,are legally required to reduce their toxic emissions.If Firm A's marginal cost of abatement is $5 and Firm B's marginal cost of abatement is $3,

A)their joint total cost of abatement is at a minimum.
B)their joint total cost of abatement is at a maximum.
C)the socially optimal joint level of abatement is not being achieved.
D)Firm A should abate more and Firm B should abate less in order to reduce total abatement costs.
E)Firm B should abate more and Firm A should abate less in order to reduce total abatement costs.
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Which of the following environmental problems would be best addressed through the use of direct controls?

A)emissions from coal-fired electric generating stations that cause acid rain
B) <strong>Which of the following environmental problems would be best addressed through the use of direct controls?</strong> A)emissions from coal-fired electric generating stations that cause acid rain B)   emissions from ocean-going cruise ships C)sulfur dioxide discharged from pulp and paper mills D)the greenhouse gas emissions associated with residential home heating E)a chemical additive in animal feed that pollutes groundwater and is toxic to humans emissions from ocean-going cruise ships
C)sulfur dioxide discharged from pulp and paper mills
D)the greenhouse gas emissions associated with residential home heating
E)a chemical additive in animal feed that pollutes groundwater and is toxic to humans
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The diagram below shows the marginal cost of pollution abatement for two firms,Firm X and Firm Y. <strong>The diagram below shows the marginal cost of pollution abatement for two firms,Firm X and Firm Y.   FIGURE 17-4 Refer to Figure 17-4.Suppose Firms X and Y are each abating Q<sub>R</sub> units of pollution.If Firm X then reduces pollution by one unit and Firm Y increases pollution by one unit,then</strong> A)total pollution remains the same but the total cost of abatement falls. B)total pollution remains the same but the total cost of abatement increases. C)the total cost of abatement remains the same but pollution falls. D)the total cost of abatement remains the same but pollution increases. E)the total costs of abatement and the amount of pollution do not change. FIGURE 17-4
Refer to Figure 17-4.Suppose Firms X and Y are each abating QR units of pollution.If Firm X then reduces pollution by one unit and Firm Y increases pollution by one unit,then

A)total pollution remains the same but the total cost of abatement falls.
B)total pollution remains the same but the total cost of abatement increases.
C)the total cost of abatement remains the same but pollution falls.
D)the total cost of abatement remains the same but pollution increases.
E)the total costs of abatement and the amount of pollution do not change.
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Automobile emissions standards are an example of

A)direct pollution controls.
B)emissions taxes.
C)tradable emissions standards.
D)market power.
E)a market-based environmental policy.
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Why are direct controls for reducing pollution likely to be inefficient?

A)The cost of reducing pollution is greater than the benefit.
B)Direct controls are impossible to monitor.
C)Firms with different pollution abatement costs are facing identical regulations.
D)Firms are not likely to comply with this method of government intervention.
E)Firms' output will rise above the socially optimal amount.
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The diagram below shows the marginal cost of pollution abatement for two firms,Firm X and Firm Y. <strong>The diagram below shows the marginal cost of pollution abatement for two firms,Firm X and Firm Y.   FIGURE 17-4 Refer to Figure 17-4.The optimal amount of pollution abatement for these two firms together is</strong> A)Q<sub>R</sub> for X + Q<sub>R</sub> for Y. B)Q<sub>R</sub> for X + Q<sub>y</sub> for Y. C)Q<sub>x</sub> for X + Q<sub>R</sub> for Y. D)Q<sub>x</sub> + Q<sub>y</sub>. E)impossible to tell without the marginal benefit of abatement curve. FIGURE 17-4
Refer to Figure 17-4.The optimal amount of pollution abatement for these two firms together is

A)QR for X + QR for Y.
B)QR for X + Qy for Y.
C)Qx for X + QR for Y.
D)Qx + Qy.
E)impossible to tell without the marginal benefit of abatement curve.
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The table below shows the marginal costs and marginal benefits associated with cleaning up a polluted landfill site.
<strong>The table below shows the marginal costs and marginal benefits associated with cleaning up a polluted landfill site.   TABLE 17-2 Refer to Table 17-2.What is a practical problem that is likely to face a government that is making decisions about cleaning up a landfill site such as this one? 1)the science and technology of land cleanup is constantly changing,making it difficult to accurately estimate marginal costs 2)the benefits to human and animal health are difficult to measure,making it difficult to accurately estimate marginal benefits 3)governments cannot legally intervene to impose cleanup on privately owned land</strong> A)1 and 2 only B)2 and 3 only C)1 and 3 only D)1,2 and 3 E)3 only TABLE 17-2
Refer to Table 17-2.What is a practical problem that is likely to face a government that is making decisions about cleaning up a landfill site such as this one?
1)the science and technology of land cleanup is constantly changing,making it difficult to accurately estimate marginal costs
2)the benefits to human and animal health are difficult to measure,making it difficult to accurately estimate marginal benefits
3)governments cannot legally intervene to impose cleanup on privately owned land

A)1 and 2 only
B)2 and 3 only
C)1 and 3 only
D)1,2 and 3
E)3 only
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Direct controls for reducing pollution can be criticized from an economic viewpoint as

A)being ultimately unsuccessful in reducing pollution.
B)not being efficient in allocating the costs of pollution reduction among various firms and plants.
C)being inequitable in their application.
D)being easy to circumvent.
E)still allowing firms to pollute when a policy of "zero tolerance" is more appropriate.
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An important reason that direct controls are usually inefficient in reducing pollution is that

A)they create new pollution as they eliminate existing pollution.
B)different firms have different marginal costs of pollution abatement.
C)it costs too much to make sure that firms comply with the regulations.
D)they generally garner little political support and thus eventually fail.
E)firms have little incentive to comply with them.
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