Deck 26: Economics, environment, and Sustainability

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Which indicator measures the health of ecosystems? 

A) genuine progress indicator (GPI) 
B) gross domestic products (GDP) 
C) Human Development Index (HDI) 
D) Canadian Index of Well-being (CIW)
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In which system do buyers and sellers freely interact in markets without governmental interference? 

A) traditional system 
B) mixed economic system 
C) pure free-command system 
D) pure free-market system
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Which type of graph would be used to illustrate the cost of removing pollutants? 

A) a J-shaped curve, showing exponential growth 
B) a normal distribution (first going up, then coming down) 
C) a descending straight line 
D) an ascending straight line
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Which statement represents current food production? 

A) Input of labour required per unit of food has increased. 
B) Food output in Canada has decreased. 
C) Increases in efficiency of food production might not be sustainable. 
D) Input of resources required per unit of food has decreased.
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Which of the following is a characteristic of full-cost pricing? 

A) It requires simple pricing. 
B) It requires government action. 
C) It would make the market price higher than the true cost of a product or service. 
D) It reduces the final cost of goods.
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Which of the following is a component of a pure market system? 

A) limited choice 
B) the flow of economic goods and money between households and businesses 
C) limited competition 
D) an obligation to provide jobs and safe workplaces
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Why is government intervention into economic systems needed? 

A) to ensure economic growth 
B) to improve market success 
C) to promote new economic ventures 
D) to promote economic stability
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Which of the following is an internal cost of driving a domestic car? 

A) cost of manufacture 
B) highway accidents 
C) pollution 
D) destruction of land
Question
What would the demand and supply curves look like that are associated with a market in which price,supply,and demand are the only factors involved? 

A) They would be reciprocals of each other. 
B) They would run parallel to each other. 
C) They would intersect at the market equilibrium. 
D) They would be straight lines that run in opposite directions.
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Which of the following characterizes environmental indicators? 

A) They are noncontroversial. 
B) They are frequently used by politicians. 
C) They are not as accurate as the GDP in assessing the quality of the environment. 
D) They are used to estimate the total quality of life.
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What best describes a wooden toy factory? 

A) It is a form of natural capital. 
B) It is a natural resource. 
C) It is a physical resource. 
D) It is a form of human capital.
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Why do economists plot a curve of pollution cleanup costs against a curve of estimated social costs of pollution? 

A) to find the internal costs of pollution 
B) to find the minimum level of pollution 
C) to find the optimal level of pollution 
D) to find the maximum level of pollution
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Which action would increase the external costs of operating a car? 

A) fixing the car's brakes 
B) disconnecting the car's air pollution control system 
C) tuning the car's motor 
D) listening to the car's radio
Question
What does the GDP represent? 

A) social welfare 
B) the quality of the environment 
C) the quality of life 
D) economic output
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What is caused by internalizing external costs? 

A) It increases the chance for environmental degradation. 
B) It omits the true costs of taxes. 
C) It fails to include the full cost of pollution. 
D) The market price approach becomes the true cost of an economic good.
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Which of the following is a characteristic of economic growth? 

A) Economic growth usually protects quantity and quality of natural capital. 
B) Economic growth decreases the flow of matter and energy resources through society. 
C) Economic growth is generally measured by gross domestic product (GDP). 
D) Economic growth measures usually include social and environmental well-being.
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Which of the following is used to measure and compare the economic outputs in Canada and other nations? 

A) Human Development Index (HDI) 
B) Canadian Index of Well-being (CIW) 
C) gross domestic product (GDP) 
D) genuine progress indicator (GPI)
Question
Which statement goes against what economists generally believe? 

A) resources are infinite in supply 
B) unlimited economic growth is possible and desirable 
C) the goal is to stay within the carrying capacity of the environment 
D) the world has an essentially infinite capacity to absorb, dilute, or degrade wastes
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What is one focus of ecologically sustainable development? 

A) maximizing the flow of matter and energy resources 
B) controlling human population size and resource use so that carrying capacity is not exceeded 
C) eliminating the national debt 
D) minimizing pollution costs
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Which of the following is an external cost of an automobile? 

A) maintenance and repair 
B) gasoline 
C) pollution and health 
D) raw materials and labour
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What ratio of people live on an income of $1.25 per day? 

A) one in every nine people on the planet 
B) one in every seven people on the planet 
C) one in every five people on the planet 
D) one in every three people on the planet
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What is giving tax dollars to businesses that install pollution control equipment called? 

A) tradable pollution rights 
B) subsidies for beneficial actions 
C) regulation 
D) user fees
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What is the term for levying taxes on each unit of pollution discharged into the air or water? 

A) green taxes 
B) regulation 
C) tradable pollution rights 
D) user fees
Question
What is the primary topic that Paul Hawken wrote about? 

A) regulations about pollution and waste 
B) global warming and deforestation in the tropics 
C) population growth in the developing world 
D) transforming Earth-degrading economics to Earth-sustaining economics
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What is passing and enforcing laws that ban the release of toxic chemicals into the environment called? 

A) regulation 
B) tradable pollution rights 
C) subsidies for beneficial actions 
D) user fees
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What has happened to the gap between the rich and the poor since 1960? 

A) it has disappeared 
B) it has decreased 
C) it has stayed the same 
D) it has increased
Question
What is one outcome of implementing government subsidies and tax breaks? 

A) acceleration of resource conservation 
B) acceleration of resource development 
C) deceleration of resource degradation 
D) deceleration of resource creation
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What is the greatest impact of internalizing external costs? 

A) Internalizing external costs would make pollution more profitable. 
B) Fuel inefficient cars would still have competitive prices if their external costs were internalized. 
C) Internalizing external costs would make consumers more aware of the true cost of goods. 
D) Real market prices would always be cheaper if external costs were internalized.
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Germany's policies favour research and development in hydrogen fuel and advances in recycling technologies.
Question
What description fits with the trickle-down theory? 

A) Water percolates through loam soils. 
B) Toxic wastes filter down in landfills. 
C) Economic growth increases the number of jobs and helps the poor help themselves. 
D) Waterfalls flow during the fall season.
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Which pollution control strategy has the highest administrative costs? 

A) user fees 
B) regulation 
C) tradable pollution rights 
D) subsidies for beneficial actions
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Which pollution control strategy is the most advantageous to international competition? 

A) user fees 
B) regulation 
C) subsidies for beneficial actions 
D) tradable pollution rights
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How is poverty usually defined? 

A) earning less than $100 per year 
B) not being able to meet one's basic economic needs 
C) eating an unbalanced diet 
D) not being able to buy shoes
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What is a method by which developed countries can help address poverty and thereby invest in global environmental and economic security? 

A) insisting that developing countries stop ruining their natural resource base 
B) implementing trade barriers 
C) forgiving the present debt owed by developing countries 
D) increasing military aid
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What does cost-benefit analysis do? 

A) It compares the environment damaged compared to environment advantages. 
B) It analyzes data to determine the most economically efficient course of action. 
C) It objectively assesses the real costs of doing business. 
D) It provides bottom-line numbers.
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How is progress determined in an Earth-sustaining economy? 

A) by the extent of pollution increase 
B) by the bottom line 
C) by the increase in use of nonrenewable materials 
D) by the extent of the sustainable use of renewable resources
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Which pollution control approach does the least to internalize external costs? 

A) regulation 
B) tradable pollution rights 
C) subsidies for beneficial actions 
D) user fees
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What did the results of most studies of the effects of environmental regulation on U.S.businesses show? 

A) environmental regulation discouraged the efficient use of resources 
B) environmental regulation increased costs 
C) environmental regulation encouraged innovative products 
D) environmental regulation decreased profits
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What could help governments of developing countries reduce poverty? 

A) shifting more of the national budget to aid the rich 
B) restricting rights to women 
C) redistributing land to large landowners who have shown they use it most efficiently 
D) giving rural and urban poor title to their plantings on common lands
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Germany produced the first steel mill that uses no coal to make steel.
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Microloans are funded by the Grameen Bank in London,England.
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Green taxes would replace environmentally harmful subsidies and encourage the termination of unnecessary consumption.
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A trade-off of using tradable pollution and resource-use permits to reduce pollution would be that big polluters and resource wasters could buy their way out.
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Businesses did not appreciate the precise recommendations for how businesses were to achieve the goals of the Netherlands' Green Plan.
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The market approach in which governments grant tradable pollution and resource-use permits is similar to the cap-and-trade strategy.
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The genuine progress indicator is generally disregarded because of the inability to price environmental and health costs.
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A(n)________________________________________ neither depletes natural resources nor pollutes at levels that overwhelm the ability of ecosystems to absorb waste.
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An example of an eco-friendly business is teleconferencing.
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Economic development,including the creation of more jobs and distribution of wealth to reach blue-collar workers,is called the ______________________________.
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Sunset businesses would include clear-cut timber harvesting and water well drilling.
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The government of the Netherlands has set goals for improving the disposal of toxic chemicals and waste,as well as goals for climate change and acid deposition.
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An advantage of taxing wages and profits less,and taxing pollution and waste more,would be the improvement of environmental quality through full-cost pricing.
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In order to implement _________________________,governments should reduce income or payroll taxes and enforce a safety net for poor and middle-class citizens.
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A(n)_____________________________________________ includes the harmful indirect or direct costs of goods.
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Environmentally harmful,or ____________________,businesses are those that are projected to decline in favour of more environmentally friendly businesses.
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Environmental economists agree with ecological economists that some forms of economic growth are not sustainable.
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Environmental economists believe that society can modify the principles of neoclassical economics and reform current economic systems,rather than completely redesigning them.
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Neoclassical,ecological,and environmental economists believe a balance must exist between economic growth and environmental preservation.
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The Netherlands' Green Plan includes integrated life cycle management and public awareness programs.
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Adding external costs to the cost of goods and services would counter the amount people now pay for poor health,high-priced insurance,and pollution controls.
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How is the neoclassical view of natural resources different from the view of the ecological economists?
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____________________ is the study of how individuals and societies choose to use limited or scarce resources to satisfy their unlimited wants.
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The goods and services produced by the Earth's natural processes and which support all life are called ______________________________.
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_________________________ is the increase in total cost resulting from producing one more unit of good or service.
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A ____________________ free-market economic system is a theoretical ideal or model in which buyers and sellers freely interact and make economic decisions in markets without any government or other interference.
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What is meant by the optimum level of resource use?
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Environmentalists think that _____________________________________________ can encourage companies to develop products and processes that can increase economic development.
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____________________ has numerous harmful health and environmental effects and has been identified as one of the major causes of society's environmental problems.
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What are some disadvantages of tradable environmental permits?
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In simple terms,______________________________ include production and consumption.
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____________________ is/are the physical and mental talents of the people who provide the skills and abilities for innovation,culture,and organization to occur in a society.
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Deck 26: Economics, environment, and Sustainability
1
Which indicator measures the health of ecosystems? 

A) genuine progress indicator (GPI) 
B) gross domestic products (GDP) 
C) Human Development Index (HDI) 
D) Canadian Index of Well-being (CIW)
D
2
In which system do buyers and sellers freely interact in markets without governmental interference? 

A) traditional system 
B) mixed economic system 
C) pure free-command system 
D) pure free-market system
D
3
Which type of graph would be used to illustrate the cost of removing pollutants? 

A) a J-shaped curve, showing exponential growth 
B) a normal distribution (first going up, then coming down) 
C) a descending straight line 
D) an ascending straight line
A
4
Which statement represents current food production? 

A) Input of labour required per unit of food has increased. 
B) Food output in Canada has decreased. 
C) Increases in efficiency of food production might not be sustainable. 
D) Input of resources required per unit of food has decreased.
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Which of the following is a characteristic of full-cost pricing? 

A) It requires simple pricing. 
B) It requires government action. 
C) It would make the market price higher than the true cost of a product or service. 
D) It reduces the final cost of goods.
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Which of the following is a component of a pure market system? 

A) limited choice 
B) the flow of economic goods and money between households and businesses 
C) limited competition 
D) an obligation to provide jobs and safe workplaces
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Why is government intervention into economic systems needed? 

A) to ensure economic growth 
B) to improve market success 
C) to promote new economic ventures 
D) to promote economic stability
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Which of the following is an internal cost of driving a domestic car? 

A) cost of manufacture 
B) highway accidents 
C) pollution 
D) destruction of land
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What would the demand and supply curves look like that are associated with a market in which price,supply,and demand are the only factors involved? 

A) They would be reciprocals of each other. 
B) They would run parallel to each other. 
C) They would intersect at the market equilibrium. 
D) They would be straight lines that run in opposite directions.
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Which of the following characterizes environmental indicators? 

A) They are noncontroversial. 
B) They are frequently used by politicians. 
C) They are not as accurate as the GDP in assessing the quality of the environment. 
D) They are used to estimate the total quality of life.
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What best describes a wooden toy factory? 

A) It is a form of natural capital. 
B) It is a natural resource. 
C) It is a physical resource. 
D) It is a form of human capital.
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Why do economists plot a curve of pollution cleanup costs against a curve of estimated social costs of pollution? 

A) to find the internal costs of pollution 
B) to find the minimum level of pollution 
C) to find the optimal level of pollution 
D) to find the maximum level of pollution
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Which action would increase the external costs of operating a car? 

A) fixing the car's brakes 
B) disconnecting the car's air pollution control system 
C) tuning the car's motor 
D) listening to the car's radio
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What does the GDP represent? 

A) social welfare 
B) the quality of the environment 
C) the quality of life 
D) economic output
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What is caused by internalizing external costs? 

A) It increases the chance for environmental degradation. 
B) It omits the true costs of taxes. 
C) It fails to include the full cost of pollution. 
D) The market price approach becomes the true cost of an economic good.
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Which of the following is a characteristic of economic growth? 

A) Economic growth usually protects quantity and quality of natural capital. 
B) Economic growth decreases the flow of matter and energy resources through society. 
C) Economic growth is generally measured by gross domestic product (GDP). 
D) Economic growth measures usually include social and environmental well-being.
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Which of the following is used to measure and compare the economic outputs in Canada and other nations? 

A) Human Development Index (HDI) 
B) Canadian Index of Well-being (CIW) 
C) gross domestic product (GDP) 
D) genuine progress indicator (GPI)
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Which statement goes against what economists generally believe? 

A) resources are infinite in supply 
B) unlimited economic growth is possible and desirable 
C) the goal is to stay within the carrying capacity of the environment 
D) the world has an essentially infinite capacity to absorb, dilute, or degrade wastes
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What is one focus of ecologically sustainable development? 

A) maximizing the flow of matter and energy resources 
B) controlling human population size and resource use so that carrying capacity is not exceeded 
C) eliminating the national debt 
D) minimizing pollution costs
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Which of the following is an external cost of an automobile? 

A) maintenance and repair 
B) gasoline 
C) pollution and health 
D) raw materials and labour
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What ratio of people live on an income of $1.25 per day? 

A) one in every nine people on the planet 
B) one in every seven people on the planet 
C) one in every five people on the planet 
D) one in every three people on the planet
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What is giving tax dollars to businesses that install pollution control equipment called? 

A) tradable pollution rights 
B) subsidies for beneficial actions 
C) regulation 
D) user fees
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What is the term for levying taxes on each unit of pollution discharged into the air or water? 

A) green taxes 
B) regulation 
C) tradable pollution rights 
D) user fees
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What is the primary topic that Paul Hawken wrote about? 

A) regulations about pollution and waste 
B) global warming and deforestation in the tropics 
C) population growth in the developing world 
D) transforming Earth-degrading economics to Earth-sustaining economics
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What is passing and enforcing laws that ban the release of toxic chemicals into the environment called? 

A) regulation 
B) tradable pollution rights 
C) subsidies for beneficial actions 
D) user fees
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What has happened to the gap between the rich and the poor since 1960? 

A) it has disappeared 
B) it has decreased 
C) it has stayed the same 
D) it has increased
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What is one outcome of implementing government subsidies and tax breaks? 

A) acceleration of resource conservation 
B) acceleration of resource development 
C) deceleration of resource degradation 
D) deceleration of resource creation
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What is the greatest impact of internalizing external costs? 

A) Internalizing external costs would make pollution more profitable. 
B) Fuel inefficient cars would still have competitive prices if their external costs were internalized. 
C) Internalizing external costs would make consumers more aware of the true cost of goods. 
D) Real market prices would always be cheaper if external costs were internalized.
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Germany's policies favour research and development in hydrogen fuel and advances in recycling technologies.
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30
What description fits with the trickle-down theory? 

A) Water percolates through loam soils. 
B) Toxic wastes filter down in landfills. 
C) Economic growth increases the number of jobs and helps the poor help themselves. 
D) Waterfalls flow during the fall season.
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Which pollution control strategy has the highest administrative costs? 

A) user fees 
B) regulation 
C) tradable pollution rights 
D) subsidies for beneficial actions
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Which pollution control strategy is the most advantageous to international competition? 

A) user fees 
B) regulation 
C) subsidies for beneficial actions 
D) tradable pollution rights
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33
How is poverty usually defined? 

A) earning less than $100 per year 
B) not being able to meet one's basic economic needs 
C) eating an unbalanced diet 
D) not being able to buy shoes
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What is a method by which developed countries can help address poverty and thereby invest in global environmental and economic security? 

A) insisting that developing countries stop ruining their natural resource base 
B) implementing trade barriers 
C) forgiving the present debt owed by developing countries 
D) increasing military aid
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What does cost-benefit analysis do? 

A) It compares the environment damaged compared to environment advantages. 
B) It analyzes data to determine the most economically efficient course of action. 
C) It objectively assesses the real costs of doing business. 
D) It provides bottom-line numbers.
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How is progress determined in an Earth-sustaining economy? 

A) by the extent of pollution increase 
B) by the bottom line 
C) by the increase in use of nonrenewable materials 
D) by the extent of the sustainable use of renewable resources
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Which pollution control approach does the least to internalize external costs? 

A) regulation 
B) tradable pollution rights 
C) subsidies for beneficial actions 
D) user fees
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What did the results of most studies of the effects of environmental regulation on U.S.businesses show? 

A) environmental regulation discouraged the efficient use of resources 
B) environmental regulation increased costs 
C) environmental regulation encouraged innovative products 
D) environmental regulation decreased profits
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What could help governments of developing countries reduce poverty? 

A) shifting more of the national budget to aid the rich 
B) restricting rights to women 
C) redistributing land to large landowners who have shown they use it most efficiently 
D) giving rural and urban poor title to their plantings on common lands
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Germany produced the first steel mill that uses no coal to make steel.
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Microloans are funded by the Grameen Bank in London,England.
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Green taxes would replace environmentally harmful subsidies and encourage the termination of unnecessary consumption.
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A trade-off of using tradable pollution and resource-use permits to reduce pollution would be that big polluters and resource wasters could buy their way out.
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Businesses did not appreciate the precise recommendations for how businesses were to achieve the goals of the Netherlands' Green Plan.
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The market approach in which governments grant tradable pollution and resource-use permits is similar to the cap-and-trade strategy.
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The genuine progress indicator is generally disregarded because of the inability to price environmental and health costs.
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A(n)________________________________________ neither depletes natural resources nor pollutes at levels that overwhelm the ability of ecosystems to absorb waste.
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An example of an eco-friendly business is teleconferencing.
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Economic development,including the creation of more jobs and distribution of wealth to reach blue-collar workers,is called the ______________________________.
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Sunset businesses would include clear-cut timber harvesting and water well drilling.
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The government of the Netherlands has set goals for improving the disposal of toxic chemicals and waste,as well as goals for climate change and acid deposition.
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An advantage of taxing wages and profits less,and taxing pollution and waste more,would be the improvement of environmental quality through full-cost pricing.
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In order to implement _________________________,governments should reduce income or payroll taxes and enforce a safety net for poor and middle-class citizens.
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A(n)_____________________________________________ includes the harmful indirect or direct costs of goods.
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Environmentally harmful,or ____________________,businesses are those that are projected to decline in favour of more environmentally friendly businesses.
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Environmental economists agree with ecological economists that some forms of economic growth are not sustainable.
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Environmental economists believe that society can modify the principles of neoclassical economics and reform current economic systems,rather than completely redesigning them.
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58
Neoclassical,ecological,and environmental economists believe a balance must exist between economic growth and environmental preservation.
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59
The Netherlands' Green Plan includes integrated life cycle management and public awareness programs.
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60
Adding external costs to the cost of goods and services would counter the amount people now pay for poor health,high-priced insurance,and pollution controls.
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61
How is the neoclassical view of natural resources different from the view of the ecological economists?
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62
____________________ is the study of how individuals and societies choose to use limited or scarce resources to satisfy their unlimited wants.
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63
The goods and services produced by the Earth's natural processes and which support all life are called ______________________________.
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64
_________________________ is the increase in total cost resulting from producing one more unit of good or service.
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65
A ____________________ free-market economic system is a theoretical ideal or model in which buyers and sellers freely interact and make economic decisions in markets without any government or other interference.
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66
What is meant by the optimum level of resource use?
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67
Environmentalists think that _____________________________________________ can encourage companies to develop products and processes that can increase economic development.
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68
____________________ has numerous harmful health and environmental effects and has been identified as one of the major causes of society's environmental problems.
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69
What are some disadvantages of tradable environmental permits?
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70
In simple terms,______________________________ include production and consumption.
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____________________ is/are the physical and mental talents of the people who provide the skills and abilities for innovation,culture,and organization to occur in a society.
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