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A) the socially optimal quantity of rain barrels will be larger than the equilibrium quantity of rain barrels.
B) the socially optimal quantity of rain barrels will be smaller than the equilibrium quantity of rain barrels.
C) the socially optimal price of rain barrels will be lower than the equilibrium price of rain barrels.
D) the market for rain barrels would benefit from a tax on rain barrels.
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A) Despite the increase in the carbon tax, emissions of greenhouse gases in British Columbia have continued to increase at a rapid rate.
B) Along with the increase in the carbon tax, British Columbia has decreased income-tax rates on individuals and corporations.
C) Few, if any, economists favor carbon taxes such as the one that British Columbia has imposed.
D) All of the above are correct.
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A) 100 units
B) 200 units
C) 250 units
D) 300 units
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A) can correct the market failure only in the case of positive externalities.
B) can correct the market failure only in the case of negative externalities.
C) can correct the market failure in the case of both positive and negative externalities by inducing market participants to internalize the externality.
D) cannot correct for externalities due to the existence of patents.
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A) is always needed because private solutions can never be attained.
B) is needed when private solutions fail to arise.
C) will be needed only to correct for positive externalities.
D) will be needed only to correct for negative externalities.
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A) control taxes.
B) command levies.
C) Pigovian taxes.
D) Marshallian taxes.
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A) industries yielding the largest positive externalities should receive the biggest subsidies.
B) any industry that produces negative externalities should be heavily taxed.
C) any production process that produces negative externalities should be shut down.
D) all industries that produce positive externalities should be equally subsidized.
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A) "Demand for clean air"
B) "Demand for pollution rights"
C) "Supply of pollution permits"
D) "Tax paid to government"
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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.
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A) corrective tax.
B) command-and-control policy to increase social efficiency.
C) policy that reduces pollution by allocating resources through market mechanisms.
D) policy to reduce congestion on urban freeways.
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A) $7.
B) $23.
C) $30.
D) $38.
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A) Impose a tax greater than the value of the technology spillover.
B) Not allow production of any product that causes a technology spillover.
C) Provide a subsidy equal to the value of the technology spillover.
D) Require producers to "clean up" any spillover that results from their production process.
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A) the Coase theorem
B) the laws of supply and demand
C) the law of comparative advantage
D) the law of externalities
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A) Both corrective taxes and pollution permits internalize the externality of pollution.
B) Corrective taxes internalize the externality of pollution, but pollution permits do not internalize that externality.
C) Corrective taxes fail to internalize the externality of pollution, but corrective taxes internalize that externality.
D) Neither corrective taxes nor pollution permits internalize the externality of pollution.
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A) One point on the social-cost curve is (Q = 1,000, P = $0.45) .
B) One point on the supply curve is (Q = 1,000, P = $3.10) .
C) One point on the demand curve is (Q = 1,000, P = $3.55) .
D) The socially optimal quantity of gasoline is less than 1,000 gallons.
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A) The private value of the 240th unit of output is $24.
B) The social value of the 240th unit of output is $42.
C) The external benefit of the 240th unit of output is $18.
D) All of the above are correct.
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