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Scenario 10-4 The demand curve for fire extinguishers slopes downward and the supply curve for fire extinguishers slopes upward. The production of the 500th fire extinguisher entails the following: • a private cost of $10; • an external cost of $0; • a private value of $9; • an external benefit of $3. -Refer to Scenario 10-4. Is the socially-optimal quantity of fire extinguishers less than, equal to, or greater than 500? Explain.

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Because there are positive externalities from higher education,


A) private markets will under-supply college classes.
B) private markets will over-supply college classes.
C) the government should impose a tax on college students.
D) government intervention cannot improve the market for college classes.

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

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Private parties may choose not to solve an externality problem if the transaction costs are large enough.

A) True
B) False

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​Figure 10-20. ​ ​Figure 10-20. ​   -​Refer to Figure 10-20. The socially optimal price and quantity are $250 and 250 units, respectively. -​Refer to Figure 10-20. The socially optimal price and quantity are $250 and 250 units, respectively.

A) True
B) False

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In Singapore, littering fines are strictly enforced. This is an example of a policy that


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.

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

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Table 10-5 The following table shows the marginal costs for each of four firms (A, B, C, and D) to eliminate units of pollution from their production processes. For example, for Firm A to eliminate one unit of pollution, it would cost $54, and for Firm A to eliminate a second unit of pollution it would cost an additional $67. Table 10-5 The following table shows the marginal costs for each of four firms (A, B, C, and D)  to eliminate units of pollution from their production processes. For example, for Firm A to eliminate one unit of pollution, it would cost $54, and for Firm A to eliminate a second unit of pollution it would cost an additional $67.   -Refer to Table 10-5. Suppose the government wants to reduce pollution from 16 units to 8 units and auctions off 8 pollution permits to achieve this goal. Which of the following is a likely auction price of the permits? A) $69 B) $81 C) $83 D) $97 -Refer to Table 10-5. Suppose the government wants to reduce pollution from 16 units to 8 units and auctions off 8 pollution permits to achieve this goal. Which of the following is a likely auction price of the permits?


A) $69
B) $81
C) $83
D) $97

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

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That some firms are engaged in more than one type of business is explained, in some cases, by


A) moral injunctions such as the Golden Rule.
B) the existence of charitable organizations.
C) government regulations that discourage the internalization of externalities.
D) the fact that the internalization of externalities sometimes coincides with the self-interest of the relevant parties.

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

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Figure 10-9 Figure 10-9       -Refer to Figure 10-9. The installation of a scrubber in a smokestack reduces the emission of harmful chemicals from the smokestack. Therefore, the market for smokestack scrubbers is shown in A) Panel (a) . B) Panel (b) . C) Panel (c) . D) Both (b)  and (c)  are correct. Figure 10-9       -Refer to Figure 10-9. The installation of a scrubber in a smokestack reduces the emission of harmful chemicals from the smokestack. Therefore, the market for smokestack scrubbers is shown in A) Panel (a) . B) Panel (b) . C) Panel (c) . D) Both (b)  and (c)  are correct. Figure 10-9       -Refer to Figure 10-9. The installation of a scrubber in a smokestack reduces the emission of harmful chemicals from the smokestack. Therefore, the market for smokestack scrubbers is shown in A) Panel (a) . B) Panel (b) . C) Panel (c) . D) Both (b)  and (c)  are correct. -Refer to Figure 10-9. The installation of a scrubber in a smokestack reduces the emission of harmful chemicals from the smokestack. Therefore, the market for smokestack scrubbers is shown in


A) Panel (a) .
B) Panel (b) .
C) Panel (c) .
D) Both (b) and (c) are correct.

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

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Using a supply and demand diagram, demonstrate how a negative externality leads to market inefficiency. How might the government help to eliminate this inefficiency?

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Private solutions may not be possible due to the costs of negotiating and enforcing these solutions. Such costs are called


A) transaction costs.
B) corrective costs.
C) input costs.
D) private costs.

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

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Table 10-4 Table 10-4   -Refer to Table 10-4. The social cost of the 2<sup>nd</sup> unit of output that is produced is A) $7. B) $23. C) $30. D) $38. -Refer to Table 10-4. The social cost of the 2nd unit of output that is produced is


A) $7.
B) $23.
C) $30.
D) $38.

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

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Suppose that elementary education creates a positive externality. If the government subsidizes education by an amount equal to the per-unit externality it creates, then


A) the equilibrium quantity of education will equal the socially optimal quantity of education.
B) the equilibrium quantity of education will be greater than the socially optimal quantity of education.
C) the equilibrium quantity of education will be less than the socially optimal quantity of education.
D) There is not enough information to answer the question.

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

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Sheryl sits on her patio and plays her guitar while her neighbors are outside. Sheryl neither pays nor receives any compensation for playing her guitar. Under what condition does her guitar-playing give rise to a positive externality?

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Which of the following is not a negative externality associated with driving cars?


A) congestion
B) pollution
C) repairs
D) accidents

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

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Suppose that coal producers create a negative externality equal to $5 per ton of coal. What is the relationship between the equilibrium quantity of coal and the socially optimal quantity of coal?


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.

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

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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) cannot reach a target level of pollution through the use of pollution permits.

A) True
B) False

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Figure 10-2. The graph depicts the market for plastic. Figure 10-2. The graph depicts the market for plastic.   -Refer to Figure 10-2. Suppose that the production of plastic creates a social cost which is depicted in the graph above. What is the socially optimal quantity of plastic? A) 200 units B) 450 units C) 500 units D) 650 units -Refer to Figure 10-2. Suppose that the production of plastic creates a social cost which is depicted in the graph above. What is the socially optimal quantity of plastic?


A) 200 units
B) 450 units
C) 500 units
D) 650 units

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

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One reason that private solutions to externalities do not always work is that


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.

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

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An optimal tax on pollution would result in which of the following?


A) Producers will choose not to produce any pollution.
B) Producers will internalize the cost of the pollution.
C) Producers will maximize production.
D) The value to consumers at market equilibrium will exceed the social cost of production.

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

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Table 10-6 The following table shows the total costs for each of four firms (A, B, C, and D) to eliminate units of pollution from their production processes. For example, for Firm A to eliminate one unit of pollution, it would cost $46, and for Firm A to eliminate two units of pollution, it would cost a total of $103. Table 10-6 The following table shows the total costs for each of four firms (A, B, C, and D)  to eliminate units of pollution from their production processes. For example, for Firm A to eliminate one unit of pollution, it would cost $46, and for Firm A to eliminate two units of pollution, it would cost a total of $103.   -Refer to Table 10-6. If the government charged a fee of $93 per unit of pollution, how many units of pollution would the firms eliminate altogether? A) 10 B) 12 C) 14 D) 16 -Refer to Table 10-6. If the government charged a fee of $93 per unit of pollution, how many units of pollution would the firms eliminate altogether?


A) 10
B) 12
C) 14
D) 16

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

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