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A dentist shares an office building with a radio station.The electrical current from the dentist's drill causes static in the radio broadcast,causing the radio station to lose $10,000 in profits.The radio station could put up a shield at a cost of $30,000;the dentist could buy a new drill that causes less interference for $6,000.Either would restore the radio station's lost profits.What is the economically efficient outcome?


A) The radio station puts up a shield,which it pays for.
B) The radio station puts up a shield,which the dentist pays for.
C) Neither the radio station nor the dentist purchase additional equipment.
D) The dentist gets a new drill;it does not matter who pays for it.

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

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Suppose that electricity producers create a negative externality equal to $5 per unit.Further suppose that the government impose a $5 per-unit tax on the producers.What is the relationship between the after-tax equilibrium quantity and the socially optimal quantity of electricity to be produced?


A) They are equal.
B) The after-tax equilibrium quantity is greater than the socially optimal quantity.
C) The after-tax 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) B) and C)

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When a negative externality exists in a market,the cost to producers


A) is greater than the cost to society.
B) will be the same as the cost to society.
C) will be less than the cost to society.
D) will differ from the cost to society,regardless of whether an externality is present.

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

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In a market economy,government intervention


A) will always improve market outcomes.
B) reduces efficiency in the presence of externalities.
C) may improve market outcomes in the presence of externalities.
D) is necessary to control individual greed.

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

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The supply curve for a product reflects the


A) willingness to pay of the marginal buyer.
B) quantity buyers will ultimately purchase of the product.
C) cost to sellers of producing the product.
D) seller's profit from producing the product.

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

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Figure 10-3 Figure 10-3   -Refer to Figure 10-3.The difference between the social cost curve and the supply curve reflects the A)  profit margin of each concert. B)  cost of spillover effects from the concert (e.g. ,noise and traffic) . C)  value of concerts to society as a whole. D)  amount by which the city should subsidize the concert organizers. -Refer to Figure 10-3.The difference between the social cost curve and the supply curve reflects the


A) profit margin of each concert.
B) cost of spillover effects from the concert (e.g. ,noise and traffic) .
C) value of concerts to society as a whole.
D) amount by which the city should subsidize the concert organizers.

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

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If the social value of producing robots is greater than the private value of producing robots,the private market produces too few robots.

A) True
B) False

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Figure 10-4 Figure 10-4   -Refer to Figure 10-4.If all external costs were internalized,then the market's equilibrium output would be A)  Q<sub>1</sub>. B)  Q<sub>2</sub>. C)  Q<sub>3</sub>. D)  Q<sub>4</sub>. -Refer to Figure 10-4.If all external costs were internalized,then the market's equilibrium output would be


A) Q1.
B) Q2.
C) Q3.
D) Q4.

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

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Figure 10-10 Figure 10-10   -Refer to Figure 10-10.Which of the following is not necessary in order for the corrective tax and pollution permit to have equivalent effects? A)  P<sup>B</sup> must be equivalent to the corrective tax. B)  Q<sup>A</sup> must be equivalent to the amount of pollution allowed to the pollution permit holders. C)  The equilibrium price and quantity of pollution must be the same in both graphs. D)  The amount of pollution emitted by each firm must be the same. -Refer to Figure 10-10.Which of the following is not necessary in order for the corrective tax and pollution permit to have equivalent effects?


A) PB must be equivalent to the corrective tax.
B) QA must be equivalent to the amount of pollution allowed to the pollution permit holders.
C) The equilibrium price and quantity of pollution must be the same in both graphs.
D) The amount of pollution emitted by each firm must be the same.

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

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In the case of a technology spillover,internalizing a positive externality through a government subsidy will cause the industry's supply curve to


A) shift up by an amount equal to the subsidy.
B) shift down by an amount less than the subsidy.
C) shift down by an amount equal to the subsidy.
D) shift down by an amount greater than the subsidy.

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

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Figure 10-9 Figure 10-9       -Refer to Figure 10-9,Panel (b) and Panel (c) .Which of the following is correct? A)  A tax would move the market in Panel (b) and the market in Panel (c) closer to the socially optimal outcome. B)  A subsidy would move the market in Panel (b) and the market in Panel (c) closer to the socially optimal outcome. C)  A tax would move the market in Panel (b) closer to the socially optimal outcome,but a subsidy would move the market in Panel (c) closer to the socially optimal outcome. D)  A subsidy would move the market in Panel (b) closer to the socially optimal outcome,but a tax would move the market in Panel (c) closer to the socially optimal outcome. Figure 10-9       -Refer to Figure 10-9,Panel (b) and Panel (c) .Which of the following is correct? A)  A tax would move the market in Panel (b) and the market in Panel (c) closer to the socially optimal outcome. B)  A subsidy would move the market in Panel (b) and the market in Panel (c) closer to the socially optimal outcome. C)  A tax would move the market in Panel (b) closer to the socially optimal outcome,but a subsidy would move the market in Panel (c) closer to the socially optimal outcome. D)  A subsidy would move the market in Panel (b) closer to the socially optimal outcome,but a tax would move the market in Panel (c) closer to the socially optimal outcome. Figure 10-9       -Refer to Figure 10-9,Panel (b) and Panel (c) .Which of the following is correct? A)  A tax would move the market in Panel (b) and the market in Panel (c) closer to the socially optimal outcome. B)  A subsidy would move the market in Panel (b) and the market in Panel (c) closer to the socially optimal outcome. C)  A tax would move the market in Panel (b) closer to the socially optimal outcome,but a subsidy would move the market in Panel (c) closer to the socially optimal outcome. D)  A subsidy would move the market in Panel (b) closer to the socially optimal outcome,but a tax would move the market in Panel (c) closer to the socially optimal outcome. -Refer to Figure 10-9,Panel (b) and Panel (c) .Which of the following is correct?


A) A tax would move the market in Panel (b) and the market in Panel (c) closer to the socially optimal outcome.
B) A subsidy would move the market in Panel (b) and the market in Panel (c) closer to the socially optimal outcome.
C) A tax would move the market in Panel (b) closer to the socially optimal outcome,but a subsidy would move the market in Panel (c) closer to the socially optimal outcome.
D) A subsidy would move the market in Panel (b) closer to the socially optimal outcome,but a tax would move the market in Panel (c) closer to the socially optimal outcome.

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

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Suppose that cigarette smokers create a negative externality.Further suppose that the government imposes a tax on cigarettes equal to the per-unit externality.What is the relationship between the after-tax equilibrium quantity and the socially optimal quantity of cigarettes?


A) They are equal.
B) The after-tax equilibrium quantity is greater than the socially optimal quantity.
C) The after-tax 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) A) and B)

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An externality is the impact of


A) society's decisions on the well-being of society.
B) a person's actions on that person's well-being.
C) one person's actions on the well-being of a bystander.
D) society's decisions on the poorest person in the society.

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

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If education produces positive externalities and the government does not intervene in the market,we would expect


A) the equilibrium price to be higher than the optimal price.
B) the equilibrium quantity to be lower than the optimal level.
C) the equilibrium quantity to be higher than the optimal level.
D) both a and b are correct

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

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A negative externality


A) is an adverse impact on a bystander.
B) causes the product in a market to be under-produced.
C) is an adverse impact on market participants.
D) is present in markets where the good or service does not have any impact on bystanders.

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

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Suppose that flu shots create a positive externality equal to $12 per shot.Further suppose that the government offers a $5 per-shot subsidy to producers.What is the relationship between the equilibrium quantity and the socially optimal quantity of flu shots produced?


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

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Technology spillover occurs when


A) a firm passes the high costs of technical research on to society through higher prices.
B) a firm's research yields technical knowledge that is used by society as a whole.
C) the government subsidizes firms engaged in high-tech research.
D) copyright laws prohibit firms from profiting from the research of others.

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

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Private contracts between parties with mutual interests


A) will reduce the well-being of society.
B) will lead to market outcomes in which the public interest is sacrificed for personal gain.
C) can solve some inefficiencies associated with positive externalities.
D) will create negative externalities.

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

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John lives in an apartment building and gets a $500 benefit from playing his stereo.Mary,who lives next door to John and often loses sleep due to the loud music coming from John's stereo,bears a $700 cost from the noise.Mary would like to offer John some money to turn down the volume on his stereo.If Mary had to hire a lawyer to draw up the contract,what is the maximum amount she could pay to the lawyer to ensure that both John and Mary would benefit from the agreement?


A) An amount less than $200.
B) An amount between $200 and $500.
C) An amount between $500 and $700.
D) Any amount could result in both parties benefitting from the agreement.

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

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Suppose that an MBA degree creates no externality because the benefits of an MBA are internalized by the student in the form of higher wages.If there are no government subsidies for MBAs,then which of the following statements is correct?


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

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

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