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Quiz 5: Economic Solutions to Environmental Problems: the Market Approach
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Question 1
True/False
The major categories of market instruments are: pollution charges, deposit/refund systems, subsidies, and pollution permit trading systems.
Question 2
True/False
If firms abate to the point where each firm's MAC equals the marginal tax, an efficient solution will result.
Question 3
True/False
A pollution charge follows the "polluter-pays principle."
Question 4
True/False
To effectively internalize the externality, the deposit component of a deposit-refund system must raise the MPC of illegal waste disposal by the MEC measured at the competitive output level.
Question 5
True/False
Suppose that for some abatement equipment market, the MSB = 525 - 1.2Q and MPB = 325 - 0.8Q, then the Pigouvian subsidy for that market must equal 200 - 0.4Q at Q
E
to achieve an efficient outcome.
Question 6
True/False
Compared to an abatement equipment subsidy, a per-unit subsidy on abatement might be less disruptive to the market because it is defined without any influence as to how abatement is achieved.
Question 7
True/False
If Firm X is abating 9 units with an MAC
X
= 0.6A
X
, and Firm Y is abating 11 units with an MAC
Y
= 0.9A
Y
, then Firm Y should do less of the abating and Firm X should do more in order to lower the overall costs of abatement.
Question 8
True/False
If production of a good generates an environmental negative externality, the effect of that externality is captured by the MEC of production.
Question 9
True/False
Because polluters ignore the MEC of environmental damage linked to the production of a good, too few resources are allocated to producing that good.
Question 10
True/False
If firm 1 and firm 2 each face an marginal abatement cost of MAC
1
= 5A
1
and MAC
2
= 3A
2
, respectively, and if the combined abatement level must be 16 units, then firm 1 must abate 6 units and firm 2 must abate 10 units in order to achieve the cost-effective solution.
Question 11
True/False
Of all the market-based policy instruments used to combat environmental damage, the pollution charge is the most commonly used worldwide.
Question 12
True/False
A Pigouvian tax is a charge on a good whose production generates a negative externality, such that the charge is equal to the MEC at the competitive output level.
Question 13
True/False
Suppose that Firm 1 and Firm 2 face marginal abatement costs of MAC
1
= 2.5A
1
and MAC
2
= 1.5A
2
, respectively, and that tradeable permits for pollution are issued such that a total of 20 units must be abated. If firm 1 abates 7.5 units, and firm 2 abates 12.5 units, then both firms have an incentive to trade.
Question 14
Multiple Choice
Major categories of market-based instruments include
Question 15
True/False
Suppose that for some abatement equipment market, the MSB = 502 - 1.2Q, and MPB = 302 - 0.8Q, then the Pigouvian subsidy must equal 804 - 2Q at the efficient output level to achieve the efficient output level.
Question 16
True/False
In the single-polluter case, a firm faced with an emission charge for pollution implemented as a marginal tax (MT) will abate as long as MAC < MT.
Question 17
True/False
A payment or tax concession aimed at lowering the cost of abating is called a pollution charge.
Question 18
True/False
In the multiple-polluter case, each firm faced with an emission charge implemented as a marginal tax (MT) abates up to the point where MAC equals MT, which results in a cost-effective solution.