A) The deadweight loss is positive but at a minimum.
B) Producer and consumer surplus are exactly equal in size.
C) There are no positive and no negative external effects from consumption and production.
D) The marginal benefit of the last unit produced and consumed is maximized.
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A) nonrivalry and nonexcludability
B) government intervention and low prices
C) market failure and high prices
D) rivalry and exclusivity
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A) command-and-control policy.
B) government administrative rule.
C) noneffective incentive.
D) market-based policy.
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A) with a private good,each consumer chooses the quantity she wants to consume but with a public good,each consumer chooses the price she is willing to pay for a fixed quantity.
B) with a private good,each consumer chooses the quantity she wants to consume but with a public good,everyone consumes the same quantity.
C) with a private good,each consumer receives different amounts of benefit from consuming the product but with a public good,every consumer realizes the same amount of benefit from consuming the product.
D) the marginal benefit from consuming the last unit of a public good always exceeds the marginal benefit from consuming the last unit of a private good because there are externalities in the consumption of the public good.
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A) the effect of a subsidy granted to producers of a good.
B) the effect of an excess demand in a market.
C) the effect of a positive externality in the consumption of a good.
D) the effect of a negative externality in the consumption of a good.
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A) $3.00
B) $3.75
C) $4.25
D) $5.00
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A) $0.75
B) $1.25
C) $1.75
D) $2.00
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A) a person who evades taxes.
B) a supervisor who delegates menial time-consuming activities to others.
C) one who volunteers her services.
D) one who waits for others to produce a good and then enjoys its benefits without paying for it.
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A) command-and-control policies.
B) strong-arm tactics.
C) global initiatives.
D) market-based policies.
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A) the marginal benefit of reducing carbon emissions is maximized.
B) the marginal cost of reducing carbon emissions is minimized.
C) the marginal benefit of reducing carbon emissions is equal to the marginal cost of reducing carbon emissions.
D) the marginal benefit of reducing carbon emissions is minimized and the marginal cost of reducing carbon emissions is maximized.
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A) marginal private benefit from consuming paper is equal to the marginal social cost of production.
B) marginal social benefit from consuming paper is equal to the marginal social cost of production.
C) economically efficient level of the output of paper is equal to the economically efficient level of inputs.
D) production of paper no longer produces negative externalities.
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A) No,because there is a net cost represented by the area B + C.
B) Yes,because the marginal benefit exceeds the marginal cost at 8 million tons.
C) Yes,because toxic fumes are dangerous and must be eliminated at any cost.
D) No,because the firms will pass the additional cost on to consumers.
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A) a,b,and d
B) a,c,and d
C) a and d
D) a only
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A) it forces the polluting producer to internalize the external cost of the pollution.
B) the government can keep tabs on exactly what is produced in an industry.
C) it will eliminate pollution.
D) a producer can pass the cost of the pollution to consumers.
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A) private cost of production.
B) public cost of production.
C) social cost of production.
D) average cost of production.
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A) Residents on the northern coast of California receive only one public broadcasting signal which may be eliminated altogether if government funding is cut.
B) The Pleasant Hill community is growing so fast that the city's only post office is not able to keep pace with the population growth in the community.
C) Canadian citizens receive free universal health care administered by provincial governments.
D) The Malaysian tapir,distinguished for its unusual coloration,is a target for poachers who hunt it for its tough and leathery hide.
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A) mso.
B) msn.
C) nso.
D) mtn.
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