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Total pollution is currently 40 tons per month (20 tons from each firm). A permit is required to release pollutants (one permit for one ton of pollution emission). According to the data in the table, if the government initially distributed 10 permits to each firm,
Firm 1 is willing to purchase one permit for $25.00; Firm 2 is willing to sell one permit for $6.875
total pollution is currently 40 tons per month (20 tons from each firm). A permit is required to release pollutants (one permit for one ton of pollution emission). According to the data in the table, if the government initially distributed 10 permits to each firm,
Firm 1 is willing to sell one permit for $27.50; Firm 2 is willing to purchase one permit for $6.25
Total pollution is currently 40 tons per month (20 tons from each firm). A permit is required to release pollutants (one permit for one ton of pollution emission). According to the data in the table, if the government initially distributed 10 permits to each firm, the amount of pollution reduction from each firm would be
Firm 1: 10 tons; Firm 2: 10 tons
When a tax on each unit of pollution is imposed, a firm will
Reduce pollution until the MAC is exactly equal to the amount of the tax
A pollution permit trading system
is used to combat acid rain in the United States
Total pollution is currently 40 tons per month (20 tons from each firm). A permit is required to release pollutants (one permit for one ton of pollution emission). According to the data in the table, if the government initially distributed 10 permits to each firm, Firm 1 would be willing to sell one permit for
$27.50
The present value of $525 received one year from today, assuming an annual rate of return (discount rate) of 5% is
$500
According to the data in the table, if the government initially distributed 10 permits (one permit for one ton of pollution emission) to each firm, and a permit was required to release any pollution, Firm 2 would be willing to sell one permit for
$6.875
If the value of an environmental benefit realized two years from today is $970.20, and the annual rate of return is 5 percent, then its present discounted value is
$880
According to the graph, when the costs of waste disposal for products that are sold in glass, aluminum cans, and other recyclable products are not considered, the amount of improper waste
30%
According to the graph, when the costs of waste disposal for products that are sold in glass, aluminum cans, and other recyclable products are considered, the amount of improper waste
40%
According to the graph, when the marginal costs (MC) of production using raw (virgin) materials does not include the externality costs of production, the amount recycled would be
40%
A tax on each unit of production that generates a negative externality could be called
A Pigouvian tax
Which one of the following techniques is an example of supply-side economic valuation?
Avoided cost valuation
Which one of the following valuation techniques is not based on the value of marketed goods or services?
Contingent valuation
The Benefit Cost Ratio is estimated as
BCR = Benefits/Costs
A deposit refund system is effective because it
Both a and b
Which one of the following statements is true?
Discounting will decrease the magnitude of future costs and benefits
According to the graph, when the costs of waste disposal for products that are sold in glass, aluminum cans, and other recyclable products are considered, to internalize the externality costs, the amount of the deposit fee should be
Equal to the distance between MSCIW and MPCIW, which is a to b
Environmental subsidies may be used to
Increase demand due to a positive externality
If the government imposes a tax on each unit of pollution and the abatement standard is high enough that the firm must pay the tax on some of its pollution, a technological advancement in pollution abatement will
Increase the amount of pollution abatement by the firm and decrease its total costs
according to the graph, the appropriate deposit to prevent improper waste disposal can be found by equating
MSCIW to MSBIW
One method for determining whether or not to invest in a project is the Net Present Value. A project should not be invested in if the
NPV <0
One method for determining whether or not to invest in a project is the Net Present Value. A project should be invested in if the
NPV > 0
The social welfare criterion used for Benefit Cost Analysis requires that
Net Benefits = Total Benefits - Total Costs
The Benefit Cost Ratio can be used to determine which projects to fund. A project should be funded if
PVB/PVC > 1
In a permit trading system, a firm with high costs to reduce emissions would likely benefit from
Purchasing permits from lower cost firms
When comparing a permit trading system to the use of a pollution charge
a pollution charge generates revenue for the government on all units of pollution not abated
Among the chief concerns about the use of benefit-cost analysis is that
all of the above
Averting costs as a method for estimating nonmarket values could include the
all of the above
Direct use values of nature could include
all of the above
It is desirable to value the environment so we have an idea about the
all of the above
Major categories of market-based instruments include
all of the above
Contingent Valuation Methods (CVM), Travel Cost Methods (TCM) and Hedonic Pricing Methods are all
demand curve approaches
In the final phase of benefit-cost analysis, one of the steps that is generally conducted is to
determine if an option is feasible
Developing the marginal social benefit (MSB) or total social benefit (TSB) curves allows economists to
estimate the potential value of an environmental policy
In the multiple-polluter case for a pollution permit system, suppose Firm 1 and Firm 2 face marginal abatement cost functions of MAC1 = 4.5A1 and MAC2 = 2.25A2, respectively. If the government issues each firm tradeable pollution permits such that each has to abate 10 units of pollution, then, based on this allocation,
firm 2 has an incentive to buy a permit if the price is below $22.50
The present value of net benefits (PVNB) is
found as (PVB - PVC )
An economist estimates the value of a nature preserve by calculating the price premium people pay for houses located adjacent to the preserve. This is an example of what type of economic valuation?
hedonic pricing
In the single-polluter case, suppose a firm faces an emission charge implemented as a marginal tax (MT) of 12 and that its MAC = 0.8A. Based on this information, the firm
should abate pollution for all abatement levels up to 15 units
A "Potential Pareto Improvement" occurs when
society is better off if and only if the gainers could compensate the losers with a little left over.
An example of environmental services that may have a value not considered in the market is
the pollination of fruit orchards by honeybees
A larger discount rate is an indication that
the present is more important than the future
Which of the following are reasons economists discount the benefits and costs of projects
uncertainty about the future
Indirect use of nature could include
using wetlands as a natural filter for urban drinking water
A discount rate that is less than zero indicates that
we should suffer now because the future is more important than the present
A smaller discount rate is an indication that
what happens in the future important