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Government intervention in the economy with the goal of promoting technology-producing industries is known as patent policy.

A) True
B) False

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The Coase theorem suggests that efficient solutions to externalities can be determined through bargaining. Under what circumstances will private bargaining fail to produce a solution?

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Corrective taxes cause deadweight losses, reducing economic efficiency.

A) True
B) False

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Suppose the Environmental Protection Agency issues pollution permits in order to limit the quantity of pollution. Under this policy, is the supply of pollution rights perfectly elastic or is it perfectly inelastic?

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Table 10-5 The following table shows the marginal costs for each of four firms (A, B, C, and D) to eliminate units of pollution from their production processes. For example, for Firm A to eliminate one unit of pollution, it would cost $54, and for Firm A to eliminate a second unit of pollution it would cost an additional $67. Table 10-5 The following table shows the marginal costs for each of four firms (A, B, C, and D)  to eliminate units of pollution from their production processes. For example, for Firm A to eliminate one unit of pollution, it would cost $54, and for Firm A to eliminate a second unit of pollution it would cost an additional $67.   -Refer to Table 10-5. Suppose the government wants to reduce pollution from 16 units to 8 units and auctions off 8 pollution permits to achieve this goal. Which of the following is a likely auction price of the permits? A) $69 B) $81 C) $83 D) $97 -Refer to Table 10-5. Suppose the government wants to reduce pollution from 16 units to 8 units and auctions off 8 pollution permits to achieve this goal. Which of the following is a likely auction price of the permits?


A) $69
B) $81
C) $83
D) $97

E) A) and D)
F) A) and C)

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A paper plant produces water pollution during the production process. If the government forces the plant to internalize the negative externality, then the


A) supply curve for paper would shift to the right.
B) supply curve for paper would shift to the left.
C) demand curve for paper would shift to the right.
D) demand curve for paper would shift to the left.

E) B) and C)
F) A) and D)

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Suppose the Environmental Protection Agency uses a corrective tax to set a price for pollution. Under this policy, is the supply curve for pollution rights vertical or is it horizontal?

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Which of the following is a way to address an externality problem?


A) command and control solution
B) corrective tax
C) corrective subsidy
D) all of the above.

E) A) and B)
F) B) and C)

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Suppose that elementary education creates a positive externality. If the government does not subsidize education, then


A) the equilibrium quantity of education will be equal to the socially optimal quantity of education.
B) the equilibrium quantity of education will be greater than the socially optimal quantity of education.
C) the equilibrium quantity of education will be less than the socially optimal quantity of education.
D) There is not enough information to answer the question.

E) B) and D)
F) None of the above

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Suppose that cookie producers create a positive externality equal to $2 per dozen. What is the relationship between the equilibrium quantity and the socially optimal quantity of cookies to be produced?


A) They are equal.
B) The equilibrium quantity is greater than the socially optimal quantity.
C) The equilibrium quantity is less than the socially optimal quantity.
D) There is not enough information to answer the question.

E) A) and B)
F) None of the above

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Figure 10-10 Figure 10-10   -Refer to Figure 10-10. A decrease in output from 160 units to 120 units would A) move the market from a socially efficient outcome to a socially inefficient outcome. B) reduce the external cost per unit of output. C) increase total economic well-being. D) not be an action of which a benevolent social planner would approve. -Refer to Figure 10-10. A decrease in output from 160 units to 120 units would


A) move the market from a socially efficient outcome to a socially inefficient outcome.
B) reduce the external cost per unit of output.
C) increase total economic well-being.
D) not be an action of which a benevolent social planner would approve.

E) C) and D)
F) A) and B)

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A local manufacturing plant that emitted sulfur dioxide was forced to stop production because it did not comply with local clean air standards. This decision provides an example of


A) a direct regulation of an externality.
B) corrective taxes.
C) a Coase theorem solution to an externality.
D) the misuse of a subsidy.

E) A) and B)
F) All of the above

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Figure 10-12 Figure 10-12   -Refer to Figure 10-12. An alternative label for the line labeled  Supply  would be A) private value. B) external value. C) private cost. D) external cost. -Refer to Figure 10-12. An alternative label for the line labeled "Supply" would be


A) private value.
B) external value.
C) private cost.
D) external cost.

E) A) and D)
F) A) and B)

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Scenario 10-2 The demand curve for restored historic buildings slopes downward and the supply curve for restored historic buildings slopes upward. The production of the 50th restored historic building entails the following: • a private cost of $800,000; • a private value of $650,000; • a social value of $800,000. -Refer to Scenario 10-2. Could the government impose a tax or provide a subsidy to move the market to the social optimum? If your answer is "Yes," should it be a tax or should it be a subsidy?

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Table 10-2 The following table shows the private value, private cost, and social value for a market with a positive externality. Table 10-2 The following table shows the private value, private cost, and social value for a market with a positive externality.   -Refer to Table 10-2. What is the equilibrium quantity of output in this market? A) 3 units B) 4 units C) 5 units D) 6 units -Refer to Table 10-2. What is the equilibrium quantity of output in this market?


A) 3 units
B) 4 units
C) 5 units
D) 6 units

E) C) and D)
F) A) and D)

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When Monique drives to work every morning, she drives on a congested highway. What Monique does not realize is that when she enters the highway each morning she increases the travel time of all other drivers on the highway. In this case, the external cost of Monique's highway trip


A) increases the social cost above the private cost.
B) lowers the social cost below the private cost.
C) increases the social value above the private benefit.
D) decreases the social value below the private benefit.

E) A) and B)
F) All of the above

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Scenario 10-2 The demand curve for restored historic buildings slopes downward and the supply curve for restored historic buildings slopes upward. The production of the 50th restored historic building entails the following: • a private cost of $800,000; • a private value of $650,000; • a social value of $800,000. -Refer to Scenario 10-2. Is there an externality associated with this market? If your answer is "Yes," is the externality positive or negative?

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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) cannot reach a target level of pollution through the use of pollution permits.

A) True
B) False

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Externalities tend to cause markets to be


A) inefficient.
B) unequal.
C) unnecessary.
D) overwhelmed.

E) All of the above
F) B) and C)

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Table 10-3 Table 10-3   -Refer to Table 10-3. The social value of the 4<sup>th</sup> unit of output that is produced is A) $10. B) $16. C) $26. D) $30. -Refer to Table 10-3. The social value of the 4th unit of output that is produced is


A) $10.
B) $16.
C) $26.
D) $30.

E) A) and C)
F) A) and B)

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