Deck 19: Economic Development and the Environment

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The technology available for the separation,transportation,and reprocessing of recycled materials affect their costs and thus their ability to displace virgin materials in the production of total materials.
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When the social cost of waste disposal is not considered,consumption of a waste generating good will equal Q2.
Consumption will equal Q1 when the social costs are not considered.
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One potential problem with charging a fee per bag of waste is illegal dumping.
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Under social cost pricing of the good,consumer will pay price P1 to consume Q2 units of a waste-generating good.
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The fact that ________ is an argument against requiring the government to compensate private parties for an environmental taking.

A)compensation based on the prospective value of the property in private hands could be hard to determine
B)governments would be more careful in designing environmental policies if they had to compensate for takings
C)the government would be reluctant to pass any environmental legislation,since it could often be interpreted as taking some private party's property rights
D)environmental takings amount to expropriation of an individual's land
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Although people generally receive no financial reward for their recycling efforts,it has become a widely accepted part of Canadian culture.
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List two ways that material intensity can be reduced and give an example of each.
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List the two ways that total materials can be reduced.
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A tax on virgin materials would lead firms to increase their recycling ratios.
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Consumers would increase their rate of recycling if there was a financial incentive for them to reduce the weight of the garbage they are allowed to dispose of every week.
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A waste disposal fee is one way to get consumers to recycle household waste at the socially efficient level.
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The ability of a municipality to send solid waste to a landfill is affected by the scarcity of sites willing to accept these wastes.
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________ content standards require that all materials-using products manufactured or sold contain some specified percentage of ________.

A)Maximum;recycled material
B)Minimum;recycled material
C)Maximum;virgin material
D)Minimum;virgin material
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Under social cost pricing,producers receive price P1.
Producers will receive price P3.
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When the Nature Conservancy preserves sensitive land by purchasing it this is an example of an environmental taking.
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Taxing production is one way to get firms to produce the socially efficient level of a waste-generating good.
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Define the reuse ratio and list three ways it can be increased.
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A per unit tax equal to P1 - P3 would result in firms producing the socially efficient level of a waste-generating good.
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When the social cost of waste disposal is not considered,production of a waste-generating good will equal Q1.
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________ make up the largest percentage of all materials recycled in Canada at close to 29 percent.

A)Cardboard and boxboard
B)Newsprint
C)Organics
D)Glass
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Many contemporary land-use issues are related to the human use of land that substantially reduces or destroys its environmental value.List four examples of Canadian natural capital threatened by land-use changes.
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Give four examples of various solid waste reduction and recycling activities undertaken by Canadian provinces and municipalities.
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List three policy options that could be employed to incorporate ecological values into land use and give an example of each.
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List three recycling policy options and discuss their effectiveness.
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The technology available for the separation,transportation,and reprocessing of recycled materials affect their costs and thus their ability to displace virgin materials in the production of total materials.
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When the social cost of waste disposal is not considered,consumption of a waste generating good will equal Q2.
Consumption will equal Q1 when the social costs are not considered.
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One potential problem with charging a fee per bag of waste is illegal dumping.
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Under social cost pricing of the good,consumer will pay price P1 to consume Q2 units of a waste-generating good.
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The fact that ________ is an argument against requiring the government to compensate private parties for an environmental taking.

A)compensation based on the prospective value of the property in private hands could be hard to determine
B)governments would be more careful in designing environmental policies if they had to compensate for takings
C)the government would be reluctant to pass any environmental legislation,since it could often be interpreted as taking some private party's property rights
D)environmental takings amount to expropriation of an individual's land
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Although people generally receive no financial reward for their recycling efforts,it has become a widely accepted part of Canadian culture.
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List two ways that material intensity can be reduced and give an example of each.
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List the two ways that total materials can be reduced.
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A tax on virgin materials would lead firms to increase their recycling ratios.
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Consumers would increase their rate of recycling if there was a financial incentive for them to reduce the weight of the garbage they are allowed to dispose of every week.
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A waste disposal fee is one way to get consumers to recycle household waste at the socially efficient level.
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The ability of a municipality to send solid waste to a landfill is affected by the scarcity of sites willing to accept these wastes.
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________ content standards require that all materials-using products manufactured or sold contain some specified percentage of ________.

A)Maximum;recycled material
B)Minimum;recycled material
C)Maximum;virgin material
D)Minimum;virgin material
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Under social cost pricing,producers receive price P1.
Producers will receive price P3.
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When the Nature Conservancy preserves sensitive land by purchasing it this is an example of an environmental taking.
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Taxing production is one way to get firms to produce the socially efficient level of a waste-generating good.
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Define the reuse ratio and list three ways it can be increased.
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A per unit tax equal to P1 - P3 would result in firms producing the socially efficient level of a waste-generating good.
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When the social cost of waste disposal is not considered,production of a waste-generating good will equal Q1.
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________ make up the largest percentage of all materials recycled in Canada at close to 29 percent.

A)Cardboard and boxboard
B)Newsprint
C)Organics
D)Glass
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Many contemporary land-use issues are related to the human use of land that substantially reduces or destroys its environmental value.List four examples of Canadian natural capital threatened by land-use changes.
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Give four examples of various solid waste reduction and recycling activities undertaken by Canadian provinces and municipalities.
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List three policy options that could be employed to incorporate ecological values into land use and give an example of each.
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List three recycling policy options and discuss their effectiveness.
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