A) the firms are producing basic goods.
B) there is a shortage in the market.
C) technology spillovers are associated with production.
D) negative externalities "spill over" into production.
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A) The majority vote of the residents in surrounding neighborhoods should determine whether a permit is issued.
B) As long as the value to consumers of concerts exceeds the cost of concerts, including the external costs, the permit should be issued.
C) As long as concert organizers are willing to return the park to its original condition after the concert, the permit should be issued.
D) The permit should not be issued as long as there are identifiable external costs imposed on residents in surrounding neighborhoods.
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A) Firm B will spend $3,500.
B) Firm A will spend $4,000.
C) Firm A will spend $4,500.
D) Firm B will spend $3,000.
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A) The radio station puts up a shield, which it pays for.
B) The radio station puts up a shield, which the dentist pays for.
C) Neither the radio station nor the dentist purchase additional equipment.
D) The dentist gets a new drill; it does not matter who pays for it.
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A) pollution permit.
B) government regulation.
C) corrective tax.
D) Both a and b are correct.
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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) private parties can bargain to reach an efficient outcome.
B) government assistance is necessary to reach an efficient outcome.
C) the assignment of legal rights can prevent externalities.
D) the initial distribution of property rights will determine the efficient outcome.
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A) government intervention negates the benefits of positive externalities.
B) some people benefit from externalities.
C) interested parties incur costs in the bargaining process.
D) charities are not well organized.
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A) $50
B) $500
C) $1,000
D) $2,000
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A) is usually the most effective policy option available.
B) creates policies that directly regulate behavior.
C) usually involves taxing the consumption of a commodity.
D) typically refers to the Coase theorem to structure the policy.
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A) taxing goods that have negative externalities
B) subsidizing goods that have positive externalities
C) The government cannot improve upon the outcomes of private markets.
D) Both a and b are correct.
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A) private costs exceed social costs at the private market solution.
B) externalities cannot be corrected without government regulation.
C) social costs exceed private costs at the private market solution.
D) production externalities lead to consumption externalities.
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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 violate equity standards.
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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) P₀ and Q₁.
B) P₂ and Q₁.
C) P₁ and Q₀.
D) P₂ and Q₀.
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A) shift up by an amount equal to the subsidy.
B) shift down by an amount less than the subsidy.
C) shift down by an amount equal to the subsidy.
D) shift down by an amount greater than the subsidy.
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A) the government should ban all transportation.
B) the government should ban all pollution.
C) society has to weigh the cost and benefits when deciding how much pollution to allow.
D) refrain from intervening because the market can best solve this problem.
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A) relies on moral codes to reduce the pollution externality.
B) relies on the Coase Theorem.
C) discriminates against foreigners.
D) relies on incentives to reduce the pollution externality.
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