Services
Discover
Homeschooling
Ask a Question
Log in
Sign up
Filters
Done
Question type:
Essay
Multiple Choice
Short Answer
True False
Matching
Topic
Business
Study Set
Environmental Economics
Quiz 1: Environmental Economics and Natural Resource Management
Path 4
Access For Free
Share
All types
Filters
Study Flashcards
Question 21
Essay
Suppose tourists spend $8 billion annually to visit wilderness areas in Utah. This information alone could be used to estimate the value of Utah's wilderness areas using what method? Identify two types of value that this method fails to capture.
Question 22
Essay
Suppose each year of education a student receives provides $1000 worth of external benefits to society because students share their wisdom, support better policies, and serve as more productive workers. On the graph to the right, draw typical-looking curves for the private marginal benefit and the private marginal cost (just like the ones for beehives and airline flights among other goods in the textbook). Add the social marginal benefit curve as appropriate for this particular situation. Label the socially optimal quantity of years of education "Qs" and label the quantity that will actually be purchased (in the absence of government intervention) "Qp". Using a specific number in your response, indicate one approach the government could take to achieve the socially optimal quantity of education.
Question 23
Essay
Suppose Appalachia has 200 tons of coal to allocate between this period and next period. The net marginal benefit curve for coal this period is a straight line with a vertical intercept of 200 and a horizontal intercept of 200. The net marginal benefit curve for coal next period is a straight line with a vertical intercept of 200 and a horizontal intercept of 100.
a) Draw the net MB curves for each period on the graph. b) If the discount rate for benefits next period is infinity, what is the dynamically efficient quantity of coal to use in the present period? ______ c) Use a dotted line to draw the discounted net marginal benefit curve if the discount rate for benefits next period is 300%. d) Assuming the discount rate for future benefits is 300%, label the dynamically efficient quantity of coal to use this period as Q
1
.
Question 24
Essay
Suppose Kevin and Sara are the only inhabitants of an island with no butterfly species. Butterfly species are a public good that can be purchased for the island. Kevin would pay up to $90 for the first butterfly species, $40 for the second butterfly species, and nothing for any additional butterfly species. Sara would pay up to $60 for each butterfly species up to a quantity of five. On the graphs below, draw the demand curves for butterfly species for Kevin, Sara, and the market. Label each axis and the (specific numerical) height of each demand curve for each quantity up to 5 butterfly species. If butterfly species cost $95 each, what is the socially optimal quantity of butterfly species? __________
Question 25
Short Answer
Identify the fuel that matches the description. -It can power combustion engines and fuel-cell electric vehicles. Electricity generated from the reaction of it and oxygen from the air provides fuel cells with clean, quiet power. The only emis?sions are pure water and heat. ________________
Question 26
Short Answer
Identify the fuel that matches the description. -It is made from renewable plant oils or animal fats and can run in current diesel engines. ____________________
Question 27
Short Answer
Identify the fuel that matches the description. -Like coal and oil, it has its origins in the swamps of past geologic periods, but it is relatively clean burning and abundant. ___________________