A) One neighbor lets his dog run through another neighbor's garden,damaging her flowers.
B) One neighbor doesn't mow her yard.
C) One neighbor plays his music loudly.
D) All of the above are correct.
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A) social welfare will be enhanced when some,but not all air pollution is eliminated.
B) social welfare is optimal when all air pollution is eliminated.
C) governments should encourage private firms to consider only private costs.
D) the free market result maximizes social welfare.
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A) $69
B) $81
C) $83
D) $97
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A) transaction costs.
B) corrective costs.
C) input costs.
D) private costs.
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A) air pollution from a manufacturing plant.
B) disrupted sleep from a neighbor's loud music.
C) an illness caused by secondhand cigarette smoke.
D) a decrease in your property value from neglecting your lawn and garden.
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A) decreased to Q1.
B) decreased to Q2.
C) decreased to Q3.
D) stayed at Q4.
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A) are effective under all conditions.
B) will usually allocate resources efficiently if private parties can bargain without cost.
C) are only efficient when there are negative externalities.
D) may not be possible because of the distribution of property rights.
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A) The marginal benefit of the positive externality is measured by P3 - P1.
B) The marginal cost of the negative externality is measured by P3 - P2.
C) The marginal cost of the negative externality is measured by P3 - P1.
D) The marginal cost of the negative externality is measured by P3 - P0.
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A) A well-maintained yard conveys a positive externality because it increases the home's market value.
B) A well-maintained yard conveys a negative externality because it increases the property tax liability of the owner.
C) A well-maintained yard conveys a positive externality because it increases the value of adjacent properties in the neighborhood.
D) A well-maintained yard cannot provide any type of externality.
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A) the left graph
B) the right graph
C) both graphs
D) neither graph
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A) Impose a tax greater than the value of the technology spillover.
B) Not allow production of any product that causes a technology spillover.
C) Provide a subsidy equal to the value of the technology spillover.
D) Require producers to "clean up" any spillover that results from their production process.
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A) P1,Q1
B) P2,Q0
C) P2,Q1
D) The optimum quantity is zero concerts as long as residents in surrounding neighborhoods are adversely affected by noise and congestion.
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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.
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A) P
B) P'
C) Either P or P'.It is necessary to know whether the externality is positive or negative to determine which of these is the equilibrium price.
D) Some price between P and P'.The equilibrium price depends on the negotiating skills of the interested parties.
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A) 1 unit
B) 2 units
C) 3 units
D) 4 units
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A) social costs equal private costs at the private market solution.
B) private costs exceed social costs at the private market solution.
C) social costs exceed private costs at the private market solution.
D) they internalize externalities.
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