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A) Qd.
B) Qb.
C) Qa.
D) Qb - Qd.
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A) PF
B) PF × QE
C) the value of the area BEF
D) the value of the area QBBFQE
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A) a only
B) b only
C) a and b only
D) a, b, and d only
E) a, b, c, and d
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A) are borne by producers of a good while social costs are borne by government.
B) are borne by consumers of a good while social costs are borne by government.
C) are borne by producers of a good while social costs are borne by society at large.
D) are borne by producers of a good while social costs are borne by those who cannot afford to purchase the good.
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A) significantly increase electric utility rates.
B) ultimately result in an increase in carbon dioxide emissions.
C) increase greenhouse gases in exchange for the reduction of carbon dioxide.
D) result in an increase in the consumption of fossil fuels.
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A) abc.
B) abf.
C) abd.
D) ade.
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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.
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A) Yes, if each contributes $50, then each stands to gain a consumer surplus.
B) No, because each will wait for the other to hire the housecleaner.
C) Yes, but only if a housecleaner will accept $50 so that each can take turns to pay the housecleaner.
D) No, because it will be difficult for them to agree on which housecleaning service to use.
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A) public goods
B) private goods
C) quasi-public goods
D) common resources
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A) Qm.
B) Qn.
C) Qo.
D) Qo - Qm.
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A) the economically efficient level of production is achieved.
B) private production is below the economically efficient level.
C) private production exceeds the economically efficient level.
D) the market price is too high.
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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 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) the market supply curve reflecting external cost
B) the market supply curve reflecting implicit cost
C) the market supply curve reflecting social cost
D) the market supply curve reflecting private cost
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A) the supply of pollution reduction curve.
B) the demand for pollution reduction curve.
C) the negative externality curve.
D) the value of pollution reduction curve.
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A) subsidizing the production of the product so that the supply is increased and market price is reduced.
B) taxing the production and consumption of the product.
C) convincing everyone to consume the good.
D) assigning property rights to the producers of the product.
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