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Medical research is often presented as an example of a positive externality.Which of the following options available to policymakers would encourage producers of medical knowledge to provide a socially optimal level of production? (i) imposing price ceilings on selected medical procedures (ii) placing taxes on the sale of prescription drugs (iii) providing subsidies to these firms


A) (i) , (ii) and (iii)
B) (i) and (ii) only
C) (iii) only
D) none of the above

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

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Government can solve externality problems that are too costly for private parties to solve.

A) True
B) False

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Consider a local factory that pollutes a nearby stream.Local fishers may be unable to negotiate a deal with the local factory to eliminate the negative externality because:


A) the fishers' cost will never exceed the factory's benefit from polluting the stream
B) the local law gives the factory the right to pollute
C) the cost of coordinating the fishers into one bargaining body is too large
D) some of the local fishers work at the factory

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

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Graph 10-3 Graph 10-3   This graph reflects the market for kiwifruit, where pesticide used by kiwifruit orchardists also unintentionally kills honey bees. -Refer to Graph 10-3.For each tray of kiwifruit produced, the social cost would include which of the following? (i)  the private costs of the kiwifruit farmers (ii)  the enjoyment that buyers get from eating kiwifruit (iii)  the cost beekeepers incur to replace hives that die because of pesticide use A) (i)  only B) (i)  and (ii)  only C) (i)  and (iii)  only D) (i) , (ii)  and (iii) This graph reflects the market for kiwifruit, where pesticide used by kiwifruit orchardists also unintentionally kills honey bees. -Refer to Graph 10-3.For each tray of kiwifruit produced, the social cost would include which of the following? (i) the private costs of the kiwifruit farmers (ii) the enjoyment that buyers get from eating kiwifruit (iii) the cost beekeepers incur to replace hives that die because of pesticide use


A) (i) only
B) (i) and (ii) only
C) (i) and (iii) only
D) (i) , (ii) and (iii)

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

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Dick owns a dog whose barking annoys Dick's neighbour Jane.Dick receives personal benefit from owning the dog and Jane bears a cost of Dick's ownership of the dog.Assuming that Dick has the legal right to keep the dog, which of the following statements is true?


A) a private solution can always be arranged
B) a private solution can be arranged only if Jane's cost equals Dick's benefit from the dog
C) a private solution can be arranged only if the cost Jane bears exceeds the benefit Dick gets from his dog
D) a private solution can be arranged only if Dick's benefit from his dog exceeds Jane's cost

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

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Which of the following statements is true?


A) the initial distribution of rights affects the market's ability to reach an efficient outcome
B) the initial distribution of rights affects the distribution of economic wellbeing
C) government intervention is required if the distribution of rights favours Dick
D) government intervention is always required

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

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The externality associated with the consumption of fatty foods will lead the market to produce a larger quantity than socially desirable.

A) True
B) False

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When the government reverts to command-and-control policy to solve an externality, it:


A) is usually the most effective policy option available
B) creates policies that directly regulate behaviour
C) usually involves taxing consumption of a commodity
D) typically refers to the Coase theorem to structure the policy

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

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It is generally difficult or impossible for private markets to take externalities into account because:


A) decision makers in the market fail to take account of the spillover effects of their behaviour
B) buyers and sellers in private markets are only interested in social wellbeing
C) people are only interested in short-term gains
D) governments are responsible for externality problems

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

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The distribution of rights among parties affected by an externality:


A) hinders the ability of private parties to properly price the externality
B) enhances the market incentive to reach an efficient solution
C) determines who bears the cost of the solution but has no effect on the efficiency of this outcome
D) affects the efficiency of the outcome, but does not determine who bears the cost

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

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Because a driver's private motoring costs do not completely reflect the costs he imposes on others, he is likely to use the car more than is socially desirable.

A) True
B) False

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What is an externality? Give three examples of different types of externalities.

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An externality is the uncompen...

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Graph 10-3 Graph 10-3   This graph reflects the market for kiwifruit, where pesticide used by kiwifruit orchardists also unintentionally kills honey bees. -Refer to Graph 10-3.At the private market outcome, the equilibrium price of kiwifruit will be: A) P₁ B) P₂ C) P₃ D) P₄ This graph reflects the market for kiwifruit, where pesticide used by kiwifruit orchardists also unintentionally kills honey bees. -Refer to Graph 10-3.At the private market outcome, the equilibrium price of kiwifruit will be:


A) P₁
B) P₂
C) P₃
D) P₄

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

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Graph 10-5 Graph 10-5   -Refer to Graph 10-5.Which of the graphs shown best depicts the case of a negative production externality? A) panel (a)  B) panel (b)  C) panel (c)  D) panel (d) -Refer to Graph 10-5.Which of the graphs shown best depicts the case of a negative production externality?


A) panel (a)
B) panel (b)
C) panel (c)
D) panel (d)

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

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Assume that your housemate is very messy.Suppose she gets a $100 benefit from being messy but imposes a $200 cost on you.The Coase theorem would suggest that an efficient solution would be for you to:


A) continue to live with your messy housemate until you are able to make other living arrangements elsewhere
B) encourage your messy housemate to stop her messy habits or force her to move out
C) pay your housemate at least $100 but no more than $200 to clean up after herself
D) charge your housemate at least $100 but no more than $200 to have you clean up after her

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

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Which of the following suggests that the private market can be effective in dealing with externalities?


A) the 'invisible hand'
B) the law of diminishing social returns
C) the Coase theorem
D) technology policy

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

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Assuming that transaction costs are small, the Coase theorem is likely to be helpful in articulating a solution to:


A) a neighbourhood problem with unattended dogs running loose
B) a neighbour who doesn't care for his yard
C) a neighbour who deals drugs out of his house
D) all of the above issues

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

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Which of the following statements is most correct?


A) Pigovian taxes are often preferred over direct regulation because they typically reduce externalities at a lower cost
B) Pigovian taxes are less preferred than direct regulation because they typically reduce externalities at a higher cost
C) Pigovian taxes are often preferred over direct regulation because they typically reduce externalities at a faster rate
D) Pigovian taxes are less preferred than direct regulation because they typically reduce externalities at a slower rate

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

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If the government were to decide that for the best interests of the country each litre of petrol should cost $2.50 instead of $1.50, it would be making an assumption about:


A) subsidies
B) Pigovian taxes
C) the social cost of petrol
D) the private cost of petrol

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

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Graph 10-3 Graph 10-3   This graph reflects the market for kiwifruit, where pesticide used by kiwifruit orchardists also unintentionally kills honey bees. -Refer to Graph 10-3.At the private market outcome, quantity Q₁ represents the: A) quantity of kiwifruit consumers will buy B) quantity of kiwifruit and honey consumers will buy C) socially optimal quantity of kiwifruit that should be produced D) optimal price of a kiwifruit from the standpoint of society as a whole This graph reflects the market for kiwifruit, where pesticide used by kiwifruit orchardists also unintentionally kills honey bees. -Refer to Graph 10-3.At the private market outcome, quantity Q₁ represents the:


A) quantity of kiwifruit consumers will buy
B) quantity of kiwifruit and honey consumers will buy
C) socially optimal quantity of kiwifruit that should be produced
D) optimal price of a kiwifruit from the standpoint of society as a whole

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

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