As a limit to economic growth, environmental problems are more difficult to solve than resource problems because:
A) environmental problems don't automatically provide incentives for changed behavior.
B) resource problems don't automatically provide incentives for changed behavior.
C) the opportunity cost of solving environmental problems in terms of GDP sacrificed is larger.
D) most scientists haven't determined the relationship between greenhouse gas emissions and climate change.
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Q189: Written in 1972, the book that argued
Q190: Economists mostly agree that the problem of
Q191: Thomas Malthus:
A) was President Reagan's primary economic
Q192: Economists are optimistic that growth can continue
Q193: The convergence hypothesis is:
A) wrong because Latin
Q195: Long-run economic growth will be sustainable:
A) because
Q196: Which factor has contributed to the lack
Q197: Greenhouse gas emissions are an example of
Q198: Conditional convergence suggests that poorer countries:
A) are
Q199: A negative externality is:
A) not as costly
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