A) $0.40 per gallon.
B) $0.90 per gallon.
C) $2.10 per gallon.
D) $2.70 per gallon.
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A) under certain circumstances government intervention is not needed to reach efficient outcomes when an externality is present.
B) government intervention is always required to reach an efficient outcome when an externality is present.
C) government intervention cannot lead to an efficient outcome when an externality is present.
D) only negative externalities can be resolved using government intervention.
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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.
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A) a situation in which the Coase theorem fails to explain the lawn mowing arrangement.
B) an improper allocation of resources.
C) a private solution to a negative externality problem.
D) an exploitation of a common resource.
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A) At the current output level, the marginal social benefit exceeds the marginal private benefit.
B) The current output level is inefficiently low.
C) A per-shot subsidy could turn an inefficient situation into an efficient one.
D) All of the above are correct.
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A) P4a.
B) P4b.
C) P5.
D) P4a - P4b.
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A) impose a tax of $2 per unit on plastics.
B) impose a tax of $6 per unit on plastics.
C) impose a tax of $8 per unit on plastics.
D) offer a subsidy of $6 per unit on plastics.
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A) emit a lower level of smoke than is socially efficient.
B) emit a higher level of smoke than is socially efficient.
C) emit an acceptable level of smoke.
D) not emit any smoke in an attempt to avoid paying the entire cost.
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A) a corrective tax, but not by regulation.
B) regulation, but not by a corrective tax.
C) either regulation or a corrective tax.
D) neither regulation nor a corrective tax.
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A) People face trade-offs.
B) People respond to incentives.
C) Markets are usually a good way to organize economic activity.
D) The cost of something is what you give up to get it.
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A) relying on voluntary compliance
B) taxing the output of industries that pollute
C) creating legal environmental standards
D) increasing public spending on cleanup and reduction of pollution
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A) disseminate information.
B) offset the negative effects of taxes.
C) protect inventors for as long as they live.
D) assign property rights.
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A) provides positive externalities because it creates knowledge others can use.
B) results in negative externalities because government funding for research causes less government spending in other areas.
C) is protected by patent laws, which eliminates the need for government intervention.
D) should only be funded by the corporations that will receive the profits from the research.
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A) the Pigovian theorem.
B) a corrective tax.
C) the externality theorem.
D) the Coase theorem.
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