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If the production of computer chips yields greater technology spillovers than the production of potato chips, the government should


A) encourage the production of computer chips with subsidies.
B) discourage the production of potato chips with taxes.
C) encourage the production of potato chips with subsidies.
D) discourage the production of computer chips with taxes.

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

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The Golden Rule is an example of a private solution for


A) subsidizing higher education.
B) internalizing externalities.
C) increasing production.
D) reducing scarcity.

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

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Figure 10-9 Figure 10-9       -Refer to Figure 10-9, Panel (c) . The market equilibrium quantity is A) Q4, which is the socially optimal quantity. B) Q5, which is the socially optimal quantity. C) Q4, and the socially optimal quantity is Q5. D) Q5, and the socially optimal quantity is Q4. Figure 10-9       -Refer to Figure 10-9, Panel (c) . The market equilibrium quantity is A) Q4, which is the socially optimal quantity. B) Q5, which is the socially optimal quantity. C) Q4, and the socially optimal quantity is Q5. D) Q5, and the socially optimal quantity is Q4. Figure 10-9       -Refer to Figure 10-9, Panel (c) . The market equilibrium quantity is A) Q4, which is the socially optimal quantity. B) Q5, which is the socially optimal quantity. C) Q4, and the socially optimal quantity is Q5. D) Q5, and the socially optimal quantity is Q4. -Refer to Figure 10-9, Panel (c) . The market equilibrium quantity is


A) Q4, which is the socially optimal quantity.
B) Q5, which is the socially optimal quantity.
C) Q4, and the socially optimal quantity is Q5.
D) Q5, and the socially optimal quantity is Q4.

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

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A congestion toll imposed on a highway driver to force the driver to take into account the increase in travel time she imposes on all other drivers is an example of internalizing the externality.

A) True
B) False

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Research into new technologies provides a


A) negative externality, and too few resources are devoted to research as a result.
B) negative externality, and too many resources are devoted to research as a result.
C) positive externality, and too few resources are devoted to research as a result.
D) positive externality, and too many resources are devoted to research as a result.

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

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Figure 10-13. On the graph, Q represents the quantity of plastics and P represents the price of plastics. Figure 10-13. On the graph, Q represents the quantity of plastics and P represents the price of plastics.   -Refer to Figure 10-13. If the government imposed a corrective tax that successfully moved the market from the market equilibrium to the social optimum, then tax revenue for the government would amount to A) $1,250. B) $1,600. C) $2,000. D) $2,500. -Refer to Figure 10-13. If the government imposed a corrective tax that successfully moved the market from the market equilibrium to the social optimum, then tax revenue for the government would amount to


A) $1,250.
B) $1,600.
C) $2,000.
D) $2,500.

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

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A patent is used to


A) disseminate information.
B) offset the negative effects of taxes.
C) protect inventors for as long as they live.
D) assign property rights.

E) None of the above
F) All of the above

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Which of the following illustrates the concept of a negative externality?


A) A college professor plays a vigorous game of racquet ball with the racquet he recently purchased.
B) A flood wipes out a farmer's corn crop.
C) A college student plays loud music on his new stereo system at 2:00 a.m.
D) A janitor eats a hamburger during his lunch break.

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

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​Figure 10-20. ​ ​Figure 10-20. ​   -​Refer to Figure 10-20. This market would benefit from a tax equal to $50 per unit. -​Refer to Figure 10-20. This market would benefit from a tax equal to $50 per unit.

A) True
B) False

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Which of the following is an example of a positive externality?


A) air pollution
B) a person littering in a public park
C) a nice garden in front of your neighbor's house
D) the pollution of a stream

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

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Figure 10-12 Figure 10-12   -Refer to Figure 10-12. An alternative label for the quantity   would be A)    . B)    . C)    . D)    . -Refer to Figure 10-12. An alternative label for the quantity Figure 10-12   -Refer to Figure 10-12. An alternative label for the quantity   would be A)    . B)    . C)    . D)    . would be


A) Figure 10-12   -Refer to Figure 10-12. An alternative label for the quantity   would be A)    . B)    . C)    . D)    . .
B) Figure 10-12   -Refer to Figure 10-12. An alternative label for the quantity   would be A)    . B)    . C)    . D)    . .
C) Figure 10-12   -Refer to Figure 10-12. An alternative label for the quantity   would be A)    . B)    . C)    . D)    . .
D) Figure 10-12   -Refer to Figure 10-12. An alternative label for the quantity   would be A)    . B)    . C)    . D)    . .

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

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Bruce engages in an activity that diminishes the well-being of Shawna. Bruce pays no compensation to Shawna for her loss in well-being. What specific term do economists use to describe this situation?

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Negative externalities occur when one person's actions


A) cause another person to lose money in a stock market transaction.
B) cause his or her employer to lose business.
C) reveal his or her preference for foreign-produced goods.
D) adversely affect the well-being of a bystander who is not a party to the action.

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

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Table 10-1 The following table shows the private value, private cost, and external cost for various quantities of output in a market. Table 10-1 The following table shows the private value, private cost, and external cost for various quantities of output in a market.   -Refer to Table 10-1. Which of the following statements is correct? A) If the external cost per unit of output were $0 instead of $2, then the socially efficient quantity of output would be 4 units. B) A tax of $4 per unit would enable this market to move from the equilibrium quantity of output to the socially optimal level of output. C) Taking the external cost into account, total surplus declines when the 3rd unit of output is produced and consumed. D) The market for flu shots is a market to which the concepts in this table apply very well. -Refer to Table 10-1. Which of the following statements is correct?


A) If the external cost per unit of output were $0 instead of $2, then the socially efficient quantity of output would be 4 units.
B) A tax of $4 per unit would enable this market to move from the equilibrium quantity of output to the socially optimal level of output.
C) Taking the external cost into account, total surplus declines when the 3rd unit of output is produced and consumed.
D) The market for flu shots is a market to which the concepts in this table apply very well.

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

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Which of the following is not a necessary condition for the Coase theorem?


A) Property rights are clearly defined.
B) The costs of bargaining are sufficiently low.
C) The government intervenes to internalize the externality.
D) There are only a few parties involved.

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

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Which of the following is not an advantage of corrective taxes?


A) They raise revenues for the government.
B) They enhance economic efficiency.
C) They subsidize the production of goods with positive externalities.
D) They move the allocation of resources closer to the social optimum.

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

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This figure reflects the market for outdoor concerts in a public park surrounded by residential neighborhoods. Figure 10-3 This figure reflects the market for outdoor concerts in a public park surrounded by residential neighborhoods. Figure 10-3   -Refer to Figure 10-3. The social cost curve is above the supply curve because A) it takes into account the external costs imposed on society by the concert. B) it takes into account the effect of local noise restrictions on concerts in parks surrounded by residential neighborhoods. C) concert tickets are likely to cost more than the concert actually costs the organizers. D) residents in the surrounding neighborhoods get to listen to the concert for free. -Refer to Figure 10-3. The social cost curve is above the supply curve because


A) it takes into account the external costs imposed on society by the concert.
B) it takes into account the effect of local noise restrictions on concerts in parks surrounded by residential neighborhoods.
C) concert tickets are likely to cost more than the concert actually costs the organizers.
D) residents in the surrounding neighborhoods get to listen to the concert for free.

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

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Which of the following statements is correct?


A) Government should tax goods with either positive or negative externalities.
B) Government should tax goods with negative externalities and subsidize goods with positive externalities.
C) Government should subsidize goods with either positive or negative externalities.
D) Government should tax goods with positive externalities and subsidize goods with negative externalities.

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

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Why can't private individuals always internalize an externality without the help of government?


A) Legal restrictions prevent side payments between individuals.
B) Transactions costs may be too high.
C) Side payments between individuals are inefficient.
D) Side payments between individuals are insufficient.

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

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A command-and-control policy is another term for a


A) pollution permit.
B) government regulation.
C) corrective tax.
D) Both a and b are correct.

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

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