Deck 9: Criteria for Evaluating Environmental Policies
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Deck 9: Criteria for Evaluating Environmental Policies
1
The ________ of a policy is not a criterion used to evaluate a pollution control policy.
A)political acceptability
B)fairness
C)cost-effectiveness
D)incentives to innovate
A)political acceptability
B)fairness
C)cost-effectiveness
D)incentives to innovate
A
2
Moral objections to the use of effluent subsidies to help firms reduce their emissions arise from the idea that ________.
A)the polluter should pay
B)subsidies are politically unpalatable
C)subsidies can never be cost-effective
D)effluent taxes work better than subsidies
A)the polluter should pay
B)subsidies are politically unpalatable
C)subsidies can never be cost-effective
D)effluent taxes work better than subsidies
A
3
Enforcement costs are critical to the success of environmental programs and should be included in the overall social costs of the program when evaluating different policy options.
True
4
Suppose the government is considering two alternative policies to achieve a target level of emissions for an industry of 2,000 tonnes.Option 1's approach is summarized by the marginal abatement cost curve: MAC1 = 2,200 - E1 and Option 2's approach is summarized by the marginal abatement cost curve: MAC2 = 2,750 - 1.25E2.What is the total abatement cost of achieving the target emissions under each policy? Based on this calculation,which of the two policies is the cost-effective choice?
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Suppose the government is considering two alternative policies to achieve a target level of emissions for an industry of 500 tonnes.Option 1's approach is summarized by the marginal abatement cost curve: MAC1 = 800 - E1 and Option 2's approach is summarized by the marginal abatement cost curve: MAC2 = 400 - ½ E2.What is the total abatement cost of achieving the target emissions under each policy? Based on this calculation,which of the two policies is the cost-effective choice?
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A cost-effective policy is always socially efficient.
If a cost-effective policy results in a level of emissions that differs from the socially efficient level of emissions then it is not socially efficient.
If a cost-effective policy results in a level of emissions that differs from the socially efficient level of emissions then it is not socially efficient.
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7
Policies that can be readily adapted to new information about damages,technological innovation and changing economic or social conditions are considered ________.
A)morally superior
B)politically expedient
C)fair
D)flexible
A)morally superior
B)politically expedient
C)fair
D)flexible
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8
If the marginal abatement cost of a policy is represented by: MAC = 1,400 - 5E,the total abatement cost when the target level of emissions is 200 units equals ________.
A)$400
B)$80,000
C)$32,000
D)$16,000
A)$400
B)$80,000
C)$32,000
D)$16,000
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