Deck 4: Growth and the Environment in Latin America

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A negative externality is an example of:

A) Market based initiatives
B) Foreign direct investment
C) Autarky
D) A market failure
E) Portfolio capital
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To solve for a negative externality in a market, conceptually, one would need to:

A) shift the supply curve sufficiently to the left
B) shift the demand curve sufficiently to the left
C) shift the supply curve sufficiently to the right
D) shift the demand curve sufficiently to the right
E) do nothing
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If pollution is too high in Mexico City, then the _____ of pollution is greater than the _____.

A) MC; MB
B) MB; MC
C) ISI; MC
D) MNC; MC
E) none of the above
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The socially optimal level of pollution occurs where:

A) MC is twice as big as MB
B) MC is half as big as MB
C) MC is equal to MB
D) MC/MB = 4
E) MB/MC = 4
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Latin America has suffered roughly how many natural disasters between 1974 and 2003?

A) 500
B) 100
C) 300
D) 900
E) 1200
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The most common form of pollution control in Latin America is:

A) command and control.
B) market based initiatives.
C) tradable permits.
D) pollution taxes.
E) none of the above
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Which form of pollution control is most common in Latin America?

A) MBI
B) CAC
C) Cap and trade
D) ISI
E) MTN
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Which of the following would be most closely associated with current pollution control policy in Latin America?

A) MC/MB
B) CAC
C) MBI
D) pollution taxes
E) tradeable permits
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What is the major drawback of command and control as a means of pollution control policy?

A) Producers have no incentive to reduce pollution past the set standard.
B) CAC is very expensive to implement
C) Most producers refuse to implement CAC
D) Latin American governments do not have the authority to enforce CAC
E) CAC does not lead to the socially optimal level of output for pollution intensive goods
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The use of market signals to influence producer behavior with regard to pollution is known as:

A) negative externality
B) command and control
C) market failure
D) market based initiatives
E) positive externality
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An example of MBI is:

A) CAC.
B) industrial water pollution.
C) pollution taxes.
D) MC/MB
E) none of the above
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Which issue of pollution control do tradable pollution permits not address?

A) Providing incentives for firms to produce output in a less pollution intensive manner
B) Generating revenue for the government
C) Allowing the government to set the overall pollution level
D) Reduce pollution taking place in the informal sector of the economy
E) Force firms to reveal what the right to pollute is worth
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Which of the following is the most serious pollution problem in Latin America with regards to short-run public health?

A) water pollution
B) industrial waste
C) air pollution
D) biodiversity
E) none of the above
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Which of the following is the easiest environmental problem to deal with as the sources are easy to locate?

A) air pollution
B) industrial water pollution
C) deforestation
D) acid rain
E) none of the above
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Which of the following forms of pollution is easiest to deal with?

A) air pollution
B) clean drinking water
C) deforestation
D) industrial water pollution
E) none of the above
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Which of these is not a common environmental issue in Latin America?

A) Air pollution
B) Deforestation
C) Water pollution
D) Chronic flooding
E) Biodiversity
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Which country leads Latin America in CO2 emissions per capita?

A) Paraguay
B) Venezuela
C) Columbia
D) Chile
E) Bolivia
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The urbanization percentage in Latin America in 2017 was approximately:

A) 30%
B) 50%
C) 100%
D) 20%
E) 80%
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_____ percent of the population of Latin America lives in urban areas.

A) 42
B) 51
C) 55
D) 61
E) 80
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Urbanization tends to be lowest in countries with:

A) highest GDP per capita
B) highest levels of pollution
C) lowest GDP per capita
D) average GDP per capita
E) lowest rate of natural disasters
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Latin America contains approximately _____ percent of the world's forests.

A) 10
B) 17
C) 24
D) 32
E) 41
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The forests of Latin America provide a _____ for the world.

A) negative externality
B) positive externality
C) tragedy of the commons
D) urbanization
E) none of the above
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Which of these characteristics describe what is known as a tragedy of the commons?

A) No available resources, no clear property rights
B) Available resources, no clear property rights
C) No available resources, clear property rights
D) Available resources, clear property rights.
E) none of the above
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The lack of property rights that leads to the overuse of natural resources is known as:

A) biodiversity.
B) the tragedy of the commons.
C) sustainable development.
D) pollution havens.
E) none of the above
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Which of the following is associated with a lower rate of deforestation in Brazil?

A) a massive increase in the number of helicopters
B) an improvement in defining who owns property in the forest
C) more benevolent businesses operating in the forest
D) higher global commodity prices
E) all of the above
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Which of the following is related to deforestation?

A) positive externality
B) tragedy of the commons
C) plantation forestry
D) a and b
E) b and c
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Latin America contains _____ percent of the world's plants.

A) 11
B) 24
C) 37
D) 42
E) 45
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Latin America is in a situation where:

A) The rate of consumption of natural capital is larger than nature's ability to replenish it
B) The rate of consumption of natural capital roughly matches nature's ability to replenish it
C) The rate of consumption of natural capital is lower than nature's ability to replenish it.
D) Natural capital is now zero.
E) none of the above
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According to the environmental Kuznets curve, which type of country will have the highest pollution levels?

A) low income
B) middle income
C) high income
D) developed
E) authoritarian
Question
The relationship between GDP per capita and pollution is:

A) exporting environmentalism
B) the concept of a pollution haven.
C) sustainable development.
D) biodiversity
E) none of the above
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The environmental Kuznets curve:

A) doesn't exist for Latin America.
B) is heavily influenced by FDI.
C) has a positive slope for low and middle income countries.
D) has a negative slope for low-income countries.
E) none of the above
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The environmental Kuznets curve shows that:

A) as urbanization increases, pollution increases
B) as urbanization increases, pollution decreases
C) as GDP per capita increases, pollution increases, levels off, and then decreases
D) as GDP per capita increases, pollution decreases, levels off, and then increases
E) as GDP per capita increases, urbanization increases
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Explain why pollution is such a problem in Latin America in terms of MC/MB.
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Describe the environmental Kuznets curve. How does this apply to Latin America?
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Suppose that a representative government in Latin America does not allow market forces to set the price of gas and/or diesel and the price is kept artificially low. How would one relate this to air pollution problems in large cities in the country?
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Draw a graph and show why cheap gas and diesel is an environmental problem. How do you fix this?
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Briefly describe the three policies available to deal with pollution. Which one is most commonly used in Latin America and which one perhaps may be more appropriate given the current institutional environment in many countries of the region?
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List and briefly describe the 3 different solutions to the control of pollution. Which of the three is the most commonly used in Latin America? Why is this so?
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Compare and contrast the different methods of pollution control. What are the merits and flaws of each of these methods?
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Explain why institutions are so important in regulating environmental issues.
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Describe the problem of polluted water in Latin America.
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Describe the problem of air pollution in Latin America.
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What is the relationship between urbanization and pollution in Latin America?
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Explain why deforestation and reducing the biodiversity is such an important issue in Latin America. Be sure to explain the impact these have as a positive externality.
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As an economy develops, there are three effects occurring that can influence the overall level of pollution. Describe these effects.
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Explain why the environmental Kuznets curve applies to Latin America.
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Explain the notion behind pollution havens. Why did many people believe this would occur with the signing of NAFTA?
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Deck 4: Growth and the Environment in Latin America
1
A negative externality is an example of:

A) Market based initiatives
B) Foreign direct investment
C) Autarky
D) A market failure
E) Portfolio capital
D
2
To solve for a negative externality in a market, conceptually, one would need to:

A) shift the supply curve sufficiently to the left
B) shift the demand curve sufficiently to the left
C) shift the supply curve sufficiently to the right
D) shift the demand curve sufficiently to the right
E) do nothing
A
3
If pollution is too high in Mexico City, then the _____ of pollution is greater than the _____.

A) MC; MB
B) MB; MC
C) ISI; MC
D) MNC; MC
E) none of the above
A
4
The socially optimal level of pollution occurs where:

A) MC is twice as big as MB
B) MC is half as big as MB
C) MC is equal to MB
D) MC/MB = 4
E) MB/MC = 4
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Latin America has suffered roughly how many natural disasters between 1974 and 2003?

A) 500
B) 100
C) 300
D) 900
E) 1200
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The most common form of pollution control in Latin America is:

A) command and control.
B) market based initiatives.
C) tradable permits.
D) pollution taxes.
E) none of the above
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Which form of pollution control is most common in Latin America?

A) MBI
B) CAC
C) Cap and trade
D) ISI
E) MTN
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Which of the following would be most closely associated with current pollution control policy in Latin America?

A) MC/MB
B) CAC
C) MBI
D) pollution taxes
E) tradeable permits
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9
What is the major drawback of command and control as a means of pollution control policy?

A) Producers have no incentive to reduce pollution past the set standard.
B) CAC is very expensive to implement
C) Most producers refuse to implement CAC
D) Latin American governments do not have the authority to enforce CAC
E) CAC does not lead to the socially optimal level of output for pollution intensive goods
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10
The use of market signals to influence producer behavior with regard to pollution is known as:

A) negative externality
B) command and control
C) market failure
D) market based initiatives
E) positive externality
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An example of MBI is:

A) CAC.
B) industrial water pollution.
C) pollution taxes.
D) MC/MB
E) none of the above
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Which issue of pollution control do tradable pollution permits not address?

A) Providing incentives for firms to produce output in a less pollution intensive manner
B) Generating revenue for the government
C) Allowing the government to set the overall pollution level
D) Reduce pollution taking place in the informal sector of the economy
E) Force firms to reveal what the right to pollute is worth
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13
Which of the following is the most serious pollution problem in Latin America with regards to short-run public health?

A) water pollution
B) industrial waste
C) air pollution
D) biodiversity
E) none of the above
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Which of the following is the easiest environmental problem to deal with as the sources are easy to locate?

A) air pollution
B) industrial water pollution
C) deforestation
D) acid rain
E) none of the above
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Which of the following forms of pollution is easiest to deal with?

A) air pollution
B) clean drinking water
C) deforestation
D) industrial water pollution
E) none of the above
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Which of these is not a common environmental issue in Latin America?

A) Air pollution
B) Deforestation
C) Water pollution
D) Chronic flooding
E) Biodiversity
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Which country leads Latin America in CO2 emissions per capita?

A) Paraguay
B) Venezuela
C) Columbia
D) Chile
E) Bolivia
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The urbanization percentage in Latin America in 2017 was approximately:

A) 30%
B) 50%
C) 100%
D) 20%
E) 80%
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_____ percent of the population of Latin America lives in urban areas.

A) 42
B) 51
C) 55
D) 61
E) 80
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Urbanization tends to be lowest in countries with:

A) highest GDP per capita
B) highest levels of pollution
C) lowest GDP per capita
D) average GDP per capita
E) lowest rate of natural disasters
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Latin America contains approximately _____ percent of the world's forests.

A) 10
B) 17
C) 24
D) 32
E) 41
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The forests of Latin America provide a _____ for the world.

A) negative externality
B) positive externality
C) tragedy of the commons
D) urbanization
E) none of the above
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Which of these characteristics describe what is known as a tragedy of the commons?

A) No available resources, no clear property rights
B) Available resources, no clear property rights
C) No available resources, clear property rights
D) Available resources, clear property rights.
E) none of the above
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The lack of property rights that leads to the overuse of natural resources is known as:

A) biodiversity.
B) the tragedy of the commons.
C) sustainable development.
D) pollution havens.
E) none of the above
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Which of the following is associated with a lower rate of deforestation in Brazil?

A) a massive increase in the number of helicopters
B) an improvement in defining who owns property in the forest
C) more benevolent businesses operating in the forest
D) higher global commodity prices
E) all of the above
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Which of the following is related to deforestation?

A) positive externality
B) tragedy of the commons
C) plantation forestry
D) a and b
E) b and c
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Latin America contains _____ percent of the world's plants.

A) 11
B) 24
C) 37
D) 42
E) 45
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Latin America is in a situation where:

A) The rate of consumption of natural capital is larger than nature's ability to replenish it
B) The rate of consumption of natural capital roughly matches nature's ability to replenish it
C) The rate of consumption of natural capital is lower than nature's ability to replenish it.
D) Natural capital is now zero.
E) none of the above
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29
According to the environmental Kuznets curve, which type of country will have the highest pollution levels?

A) low income
B) middle income
C) high income
D) developed
E) authoritarian
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The relationship between GDP per capita and pollution is:

A) exporting environmentalism
B) the concept of a pollution haven.
C) sustainable development.
D) biodiversity
E) none of the above
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The environmental Kuznets curve:

A) doesn't exist for Latin America.
B) is heavily influenced by FDI.
C) has a positive slope for low and middle income countries.
D) has a negative slope for low-income countries.
E) none of the above
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The environmental Kuznets curve shows that:

A) as urbanization increases, pollution increases
B) as urbanization increases, pollution decreases
C) as GDP per capita increases, pollution increases, levels off, and then decreases
D) as GDP per capita increases, pollution decreases, levels off, and then increases
E) as GDP per capita increases, urbanization increases
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Explain why pollution is such a problem in Latin America in terms of MC/MB.
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Describe the environmental Kuznets curve. How does this apply to Latin America?
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Suppose that a representative government in Latin America does not allow market forces to set the price of gas and/or diesel and the price is kept artificially low. How would one relate this to air pollution problems in large cities in the country?
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Draw a graph and show why cheap gas and diesel is an environmental problem. How do you fix this?
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Briefly describe the three policies available to deal with pollution. Which one is most commonly used in Latin America and which one perhaps may be more appropriate given the current institutional environment in many countries of the region?
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List and briefly describe the 3 different solutions to the control of pollution. Which of the three is the most commonly used in Latin America? Why is this so?
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Compare and contrast the different methods of pollution control. What are the merits and flaws of each of these methods?
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Explain why institutions are so important in regulating environmental issues.
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Describe the problem of polluted water in Latin America.
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Describe the problem of air pollution in Latin America.
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What is the relationship between urbanization and pollution in Latin America?
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Explain why deforestation and reducing the biodiversity is such an important issue in Latin America. Be sure to explain the impact these have as a positive externality.
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As an economy develops, there are three effects occurring that can influence the overall level of pollution. Describe these effects.
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Explain why the environmental Kuznets curve applies to Latin America.
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Explain the notion behind pollution havens. Why did many people believe this would occur with the signing of NAFTA?
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