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ITQs generate the most efficient use of resources when everyone keeps and fills their own quotas.

A) True
B) False

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Kara and Kyle are competing sockeye salmon fishers. Both have been allocated ITQs that limit their catch to 2,000 tons of sockeye salmon each. Kara's cost per ton is $8; Kyle's cost per ton is $12. If the market price of sockeye salmon is $15 per ton, what is the minimum amount per ton that Kara would have to offer Kyle to convince him to sell Kara his ITQs?


A) $4.
B) $5.
C) $3.
D) $7.

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

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Kara and Kyle are competing sockeye salmon fishers. Both have been allocated ITQs that limit their catch to 2,000 tons of sockeye salmon each. Kara's cost per ton is $6; Kyle's cost per ton is $10. If the market price of sockeye salmon is $14 per ton, what is the maximum amount Kara would be willing to pay per ton for Kyle's ITQs?


A) $4.
B) $6.
C) $8.
D) $14.

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

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Which of the following is a major reason to believe that we are not likely to run out of natural resources?


A) slower GDP growth rates
B) declining birthrates
C) more renewable resources
D) rising mortality or death rates

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

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Total allowable catch policies and individual transferable quotas both


A) limit catch sizes and promote efficiency.
B) limit catch sizes, but TACs promote inefficiency.
C) promote efficiency, but only TACs limit catch sizes.
D) promote efficiency, but only ITQs limit catch sizes.

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

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  The graph shows the extraction costs for TX Oil Company in the first year in a situation where it will extract oil from a reserve over two years. If total costs increase and the price of oil stays at $60, then the firm will A) extract more oil the current year. B) extract less oil the current year. C) extract less oil in the next year. D) make no change in oil production from one year to the next. The graph shows the extraction costs for TX Oil Company in the first year in a situation where it will extract oil from a reserve over two years. If total costs increase and the price of oil stays at $60, then the firm will


A) extract more oil the current year.
B) extract less oil the current year.
C) extract less oil in the next year.
D) make no change in oil production from one year to the next.

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

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A farmer discovers a natural gas reserve on his property. He can extract the natural gas for a profit of $40 per unit now, $55 per unit in one year, $57 per unit in two years, and $60 in three years. The current market rate of interest is 6 percent. When should the farmer extract the natural gas to obtain the most profit per unit in present value terms?


A) today
B) two years
C) three years
D) one year

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

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"Conflict diamonds" refer to the diamonds


A) that were stolen by the Nazis in WWII and are now reclaimed by the true owners.
B) mined by combatants in war zones in Africa.
C) whose authenticity is contested by experts in the industry.
D) over which major rivals are heatedly bidding against one another in the auction markets.

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

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Melanie and Oli are competing Pacific halibut fishers. Both have been allocated ITQs that limit their catch to 1,000 tons of Pacific halibut each. Melanie's cost per ton is $20; Oli's cost per ton is $28. If the market price of Pacific halibut is $40 per ton, what is the maximum amount Melanie would be willing to pay per ton for Oli's ITQs?


A) $12.
B) $28.
C) $20.
D) $40.

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

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Garrett Hardin's tragedy of the commons best applies to which of the following issues?


A) fracking for oil and natural gas
B) government subsidies for alternative energy
C) overpopulation
D) overfishing in international waters

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

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One major reason why the survival of elephants is threatened is that


A) villages near elephants have high unemployment.
B) governments have overtaxed elephant safaris.
C) there is a lack of incentive for elephant preservation.
D) the number of tourists interested in elephants has declined.

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

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If a country has a total fertility rate of 4.0, then, all else equal, we would expect


A) population in that country to fall over time.
B) population in that country to rise over time.
C) the replacement rate to also equal 4.0.
D) population in that country to remain stable over time.

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

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Unless people can benefit from conservation, there is a temptation to


A) delay resource extraction as long as possible.
B) extract and use resources at a constant rate.
C) extract and use resources as quickly as possible.
D) ban the extraction of nonrenewable resources.

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

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Other things equal, ethanol made from corn becomes economically viable (same or lower cost than using oil) when oil prices reach _____ or more per barrel.


A) $80
B) $60
C) $110
D) $127

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

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The total fertility rate of a nation is the


A) total number of children a woman in the nation is capable of having during her lifetime.
B) average number of children a woman in the nation is capable of having during her lifetime.
C) average number of children a woman in the nation is expected to have during her lifetime.
D) total number of women in the nation who are expected to have children during their lifetime.

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

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In 2018, the countries with the highest scores on the Environmental Performance Index were


A) the United States and Tanzania.
B) Switzerland and France.
C) New Zealand and Latvia.
D) Burundi and Australia.

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

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  Refer to the diagram, assuming that the firm represented is operating on curve TC ₀ . A change from TC ₀ to TC ₁ could be caused by A) a decrease in extraction costs. B) an increase in user costs. C) an increase in the price of the resource. D) a decrease in the price of the resource. Refer to the diagram, assuming that the firm represented is operating on curve TC ₀ . A change from TC ₀ to TC ₁ could be caused by


A) a decrease in extraction costs.
B) an increase in user costs.
C) an increase in the price of the resource.
D) a decrease in the price of the resource.

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

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The optimal extraction level in the present for a nonrenewable resource is


A) zero.
B) where the market price of the resource equals the extraction cost of the last unit.
C) where the market price of the resource equals the extraction cost of the last unit plus the user cost of the last unit.
D) where the extraction cost of the last unit equals the user cost of the last unit.

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

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Because wind turbines supply no energy on windless days, and solar power is only generated when the sun is up and out, one inherent problem with both wind and solar power is the


A) government subsidy problem.
B) zero-emissions problem.
C) energy storage problem.
D) oil-complementarity problem.

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

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According to U.S. Geological Survey data from 1950 to 2015, total water use in the United States has


A) continually increased.
B) continually decreased.
C) increased and then leveled off.
D) decreased and then leveled off.

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

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