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Figure 11.5 Figure 11.5   -Refer to Figure 11.5.The deadweight loss due to the externality is represented by the area -. A)  mso B)  msn C)  nso D)  mtn -Refer to Figure 11.5.The deadweight loss due to the externality is represented by the area -.


A) mso
B) msn
C) nso
D) mtn

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

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Advertising is the action of a firm that is intended to maintain the differentiation of its product over time.

A) True
B) False

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If electric utilities continually reduce their emissions of sulphur dioxide,


A) the utilities will eventually be forced to go out of business.
B) the marginal benefit of additional emissions will rise.
C) the marginal cost of further emissions will rise.
D) the total benefit of sulphur dioxide emissions will fall.

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

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Figure 11.1 Figure 11.1   -Refer to Figure 11.1.The figure above represents the market for pecans.Assume that this is a competitive market.If the price of pecans is $3,what changes in the market would result in an economically efficient output? A)  The price would increase, the quantity supplied would decrease, and the quantity demanded would increase B)  The quantity supplied would increase, the quantity demanded would decrease and the equilibrium price would increase C)  The price would increase, the demand would decrease and the supply would increase D)  The price would increase, the quantity demanded would decrease and the quantity supplied would increase -Refer to Figure 11.1.The figure above represents the market for pecans.Assume that this is a competitive market.If the price of pecans is $3,what changes in the market would result in an economically efficient output?


A) The price would increase, the quantity supplied would decrease, and the quantity demanded would increase
B) The quantity supplied would increase, the quantity demanded would decrease and the equilibrium price would increase
C) The price would increase, the demand would decrease and the supply would increase
D) The price would increase, the quantity demanded would decrease and the quantity supplied would increase

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

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Figure 11.4 Figure 11.4   Figure 11.4 shows a market with a negative externality. -Refer to Figure 11.4.What is the efficient output level? A)  Q<sub>d</sub> B)  Q<sub>b</sub> C)  Q<sub>a</sub> D)  Q<sub>b</sub> - Q<sub>d</sub> Figure 11.4 shows a market with a negative externality. -Refer to Figure 11.4.What is the efficient output level?


A) Qd
B) Qb
C) Qa
D) Qb - Qd

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

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Figure 11.11 Figure 11.11   Companies producing toilet paper bleach the paper to make it white. The bleach is discharged into rivers and lakes and causes substantial environmental damage. Figure 11.11 illustrates the situation in the toilet paper market. -Refer to Figure 11.11.The efficient output is -. A)  Q<sub>1</sub> B)  Q<sub>2</sub> C)  Q<sub>3</sub> D)  Q<sub>4</sub> Companies producing toilet paper bleach the paper to make it white. The bleach is discharged into rivers and lakes and causes substantial environmental damage. Figure 11.11 illustrates the situation in the toilet paper market. -Refer to Figure 11.11.The efficient output is -.


A) Q1
B) Q2
C) Q3
D) Q4

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

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When production generates a negative externality,the true cost of production is the


A) private cost of production.
B) public cost of production.
C) social cost of production.
D) average cost of production.

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

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Figure 11.10 Figure 11.10   Consider a chemical plant that discharges toxic waste into a nearby waterway. To reduce the emissions of toxic waste, the firm can install pollution abatement devices. Figure 11.10 shows the marginal benefit and the marginal cost from reduction the toxic waste emissions. -Refer to Figure 11.10.What is the economically efficient level of pollution reduction? A)  12.5 million tons B)  9 million tons C)  8 million tons D)  0 tons Consider a chemical plant that discharges toxic waste into a nearby waterway. To reduce the emissions of toxic waste, the firm can install pollution abatement devices. Figure 11.10 shows the marginal benefit and the marginal cost from reduction the toxic waste emissions. -Refer to Figure 11.10.What is the economically efficient level of pollution reduction?


A) 12.5 million tons
B) 9 million tons
C) 8 million tons
D) 0 tons

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

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Most pharmaceutical firms selling prescription drugs continue to earn economic profits long after the patents on the prescription drugs expire because they have established a strong foothold in the market.

A) True
B) False

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Which of the following is an example of a Pigovian tax?


A) Payments by utilities to obtain tradable emissions allowances
B) A payroll tax
C) Payments for licenses to pollute
D) A tax imposed on a utility that internalises the cost of externalities caused by the utility

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

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A possible solution when a scarce resource is subject to the tragedy of the commons is


A) Restrict access to the commons through community norms and laws
B) Offer subsidies to consumers
C) Force people to move away from the commons
D) Persuade people to use less of the scarce resource through an advertising campaign

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

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Should the level of pollution be reduced to zero and if not,then to what level? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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No,the level of pollution should not be ...

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An externality refers to economic events outside a market.

A) True
B) False

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Some individuals seek to use government action to make themselves better off at the expense of others.The actions of these individuals


A) are examples of fraud; but these individuals usually avoid prosecution because of logrolling and rational ignorance.
B) are examples of rent seeking.
C) offer proof that Adam Smith's 'invisible hand' is not valid.
D) are evidence of the voting paradox.

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

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Figure 11.5 Figure 11.5   -Refer to Figure 11.5.The size of marginal external benefits can be determined by A)  the demand curve D<sub>2</sub>. B)  D<sub>2</sub> + D<sub>1</sub><sub> </sub>at each output level. C)  D<sub>2</sub> - D<sub>1</sub><sub> </sub>at each output level. D)  the demand curve D<sub>1</sub>. -Refer to Figure 11.5.The size of marginal external benefits can be determined by


A) the demand curve D2.
B) D2 + D1 at each output level.
C) D2 - D1 at each output level.
D) the demand curve D1.

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

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Consider the following characteristics: A.low transactions costs B.small levels of pollution C.high levels of pollution D.clear assignment of property rights. Which of the above are assumptions behind the Coase Theorem?


A) a, b, and d
B) a, c, and d
C) a and d
D) a only

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

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Figure 11.11 Figure 11.11   Companies producing toilet paper bleach the paper to make it white. The bleach is discharged into rivers and lakes and causes substantial environmental damage. Figure 11.11 illustrates the situation in the toilet paper market. -Refer to Figure 11.11.The private profit-maximising output level is -. A)  Q<sub>1</sub> B)  Q<sub>2</sub> C)  Q<sub>3</sub> D)  Q<sub>4</sub> Companies producing toilet paper bleach the paper to make it white. The bleach is discharged into rivers and lakes and causes substantial environmental damage. Figure 11.11 illustrates the situation in the toilet paper market. -Refer to Figure 11.11.The private profit-maximising output level is -.


A) Q1
B) Q2
C) Q3
D) Q4

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

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A product is considered to be non-excludable if


A) you can keep those who did not pay for the item from enjoying its benefits.
B) you cannot keep those who did not pay for the item from enjoying its benefits.
C) your consumption of the product reduces the quantity available for others to consume.
D) it is jointly owned by all members of a community.

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

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Figure 11.12 Figure 11.12   Chicken pox vaccinations for toddlers benefit society by protecting young children and by preventing an epidemic of the disease. Thus, the social benefits of chicken pox vaccinations exceed the private benefit for any quantity of vaccinations as illustrated in Figure 11.12. -Refer to Figure 11.12.What is the value of the net gain to society as a result of subsidising chicken pox vaccinations? A)  (P<sub>E</sub><sub> × </sub>Q<sub>E</sub>)  B)  (P<sub>F</sub><sub> × </sub>Q<sub>F</sub>)  C)  Value equal to the area of FEG D)  Value equal to the area of Q<sub>F</sub>FGQ<sub>E</sub> Chicken pox vaccinations for toddlers benefit society by protecting young children and by preventing an epidemic of the disease. Thus, the social benefits of chicken pox vaccinations exceed the private benefit for any quantity of vaccinations as illustrated in Figure 11.12. -Refer to Figure 11.12.What is the value of the net gain to society as a result of subsidising chicken pox vaccinations?


A) (PE × QE)
B) (PF × QF)
C) Value equal to the area of FEG
D) Value equal to the area of QFFGQE

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

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Which of the following is not an advantage of risk pooling?


A) By insuring large groups as opposed to individuals, health insurance providers reduce adverse selection.
B) It gives very sick people in the group the same access to health care at the same premiums as healthy individuals.
C) It is easier for an insurance company to estimate the average number of claims likely to be filed under a group policy than it is to predict the number of claims likely to be filed under an individual policy.
D) Individuals who are insured and therefore do not have to pay the full cost of health care services may be inclined to over-use those services.

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

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