econ test 2 homeworks and tophat
In the United States, once environmental projects are deemed feasible, the selection criteria used are
allocative efficiency or cost effectiveness
Installing an air purifier is an example of
averting expenditure
_method uses changes in spending on goods that are substitutes for environmental quality to measure willingness to pay.
averting expenditure
_ estimates benefits as the reduction in spending on goods that are substitutes for a cleaner environment
averting expenditure method
Consider the market for an ozone depleting substance where the market demand and supply equations, respectively are as follows Qd=20-1.5P Qs=5+0.5P where P is the per unit price. If a $2 excise tax is levied on the seller, how much of the excise tax is borne by the consumer.
$0.5
Suppose the accounting cost of an environmental policy is $100 and the implicit costs are $400. Then $___ is an accurate measure of resource utilization associated with this policy.
$500
Suppose the total social cost of abatement is given as TSC=0.4A^2 +12A where A is the level of abatement in units As a result of an environmental policy, if the level of abatement is increased from 50 to 60 units, the incremental cost of abatement is $___.
$560
Consider the market for an ozone depleting substance where the market demand and supply equations, respectively are as follows Qd=20-1.5P Qs=5+0.5P Where P is the price per unit If a $2 excise tax is levied on the seller, what is the price paid by the consumer.
$8
If the MACs for firm 1 and 2 are: MAC1 = 0.4A1 and MAC2 = 0.8A2, respectively, and the combined abatement standard is 15 units, then the cost-effective abatement levels are __ units for firm 1 and __ units for firm 2.
10,5
Suppose the combined abatement standard is set at 20 units and firm J and firm K have MAC functions of MACJ = 0.5A and MACK=0.75A, respectively. Then, firm J should abate __ units and firm K should abate __ units.
12,8
Suppose a firm faces an emission charge implemented as a marginal tax (MT) of 12 and that its MAC = 0.6A. Calculate the abatement level (A) (use only whole numbers, no decimals) at which the firm would be indifferent between paying a tax and abatement.
20
Suppose that for some abatement equipment market, the marginal social benefit, MSB = 500 - 1Q, and marginal private benefit, MPB = 300 - 0.8Q, then the Pigouvian subsidy must equal _____ at the efficient output level. Q refers to the units of abatement equipment.
200-0.2Q
Suppose an industrial unit is releasing emissions into the air leading to health problems and environmental issues. The marginal costs, marginal benefits of production, respectively, are as follows MSB=60+0.4Q MSC=10+0.1Q MEC=0.05Q The product charge (Pigouvian tax) needed to achieve a socially efficient outcome is $ __. (Do not put in the $ sign or use decimals).
5
To estimate the incremental benefits of an environmental program, the travel cost method is adopted with the following pre and post recreational inverse demand functions pre policy: P=32-0.02V1 post policy: P=80-0.02V2 v is the number of visitors and p is the admission fee If the admission fee is $20 per visitor and the number of pre and post policy visitors, V1 and V2 respectively are
600,3000
Suppose the marginal cost and marginal benefit functions associated with some air quality legislation are estimated as follows. MSB=70-0.1A MSC=10+0.7A where A is the abatement level in units. Efficiency requires that the abatement standard be set at __ units.
75
To estimate the incremental benefits of an environmental program, the travel cost method is adopted with the following inverse pre and post- recreational demand functions pre policy: P=32-0.02V1 post policy: P=80-0.02V2 v is the number of visitors and p is the admission fee If the admission fee is $20 per visitor, and the number of pre- and post- policy visitors are V1 and V2, respectively, the change in consumer surplus as a result of the program is $___.
86,400
According to the cost-effective abatement criterion, all polluting sources would abate pollution up to the point where their individual total abatement cost (TAC) levels were equal.
False
An environmental standard that specifies a pollution limit along with the equipment to be used to achieve that limit is called a performance-based standard.
False
One of the conditions needed to economically justify relatively higher standards of air quality in PSD areas compared with non attainment areas is
MSC of PSD areas is below MSC of non attainment areas
Consider the market for an ozone depleting substance where the market demand and supply equations, respectively are as follows Qd=20-1.5P Qs=5+0.5P where P is the per unit price. If a $2 excise tax is levied on the seller, then the new supply curve is
Q's=0.5P+4
A controversy in the climate change debate is the predicted response to increased production of greenhouse gases.
True
A pollution charge can be implemented as an emission charge.
True
For a Pigouvian tax to be effective, the unit tax must be equal to marginal external cost at the socially efficient output level.
True
If an abatement standard is set to satisfy allocative efficiency on a national scale, that standard would not be optimal at the regional level unless the national MSB and MSC functions were identical to those at the regional level.
True
In a deposit-refund system, the deposit makes the polluter internalize the externality caused by improper waste disposal by absorbing the cost of any damage it might generate in advance.
True
Market-based instruments are a secondary form of control when it comes to environmental problems.
True
The marginal cost of enforcement (MCE) must be added vertically to the MACmkt to derive the marginal social cost (MSC) of abatement function.
True
The production of ozone depleting substances can be modeled as a negative externality.
True
United States first opted to (partially) ban use of CFC's in 1978.
True
Criteria based pollutants typically impact ____ section of society compared with ___ air pollutants.
a larger, hazardous
____ cost does not vary based on the amount of abatement.
capital
The most likely explanation agreed on by scientists as the cause of ozone depletion is
chlorofluorocarbons
The ____ method measures benefits based on a technical relationship between an environmental contaminant and its observed damage.
damage function
____ costs provide a more accurate measure of resource utilization.
economic
Environmental justice is a ___ criteria used in US environmental policy.
equity
If based on the present value of net benefits, a project is considered feasible then it must be the case that the ratio of present value of benefits to costs for the same project ____ and the project is considered ____.
exceeds one, feasible
If an individual derives utility from the preservation of an endangered species. This is an example of ___ of the species.
existence value
An excise tax levied on the buyer shifts the demand curve up.
false
Criteria based air pollutants pose more risk to human beings compared to hazardous air pollutants.
false
Global warming and Climate Change are technically the same thing.
false
Hazardous air pollutants pose less risk to human health compared to criteria based air pollutants.
false
Implicit costs involve expenditures of money.
false
Incremental benefits of an environmental policy are just the primary benefits of a policy.
false
The damage function method estimates all aspects of incremental benefits
false
Which of the following pollution charges have been commonly proposed to tackle carbon dioxide emissions.
gasoline tax, carbon tax, btu tax
For a environmental project to be feasible, the ratio of present value of benefits to present value of costs must _____.
greater than 1
Under the ____ method, a good or service can be valued for characteristics it possesses.
hedonic price method
_____ environmental cost is rarely captured in analyses
implicit
The market price of a house depends on several attributes including the environmental quality around the house. Thus, environmental quality has a ____.
implicit price
In the US market for chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), the phaseout of CFCs lead to ___ in the price of CFCs.
increase
Suppose the marginal cost and marginal benefit functions associated with some air quality legislation are estimated as follows. MSB=70-0.1A MSC=10+0.7A where A is the abatement level in units. If the abatement standard is set at 80 units then this standard will be ____.
inefficient
The efficiency criteria outlined by Ronald Reagan applied to any ___rule.
major
Climate change ____ due to human activities.
might be
Real discount rate is the nominal discount rate ____ the inflation rate
minus
Greenhouse gases are identified as
neither criteria nor hazardous pollutants
A gasoline tax is not considered a better alternative to a carbon tax because it is
not broad based
The implication of Portney's analysis of Clean Air Act Amendments is that the private sector is _____.
over regulated
The major issues associated with global air pollution are:
ozone depletion and climate change
The most commonly used market based instrument to control pollution, internationally, is a
pollution charge
In order to adjust benefit and cost estimates for the changing value of the dollar over time, _____ modification(s) is(are) necessary
present value determination and inflation correction
Which of the following decision criteria is used in ranking feasible environmental policy proposals.
present value of net benefits
In a cap and trade system with two polluters with different costs of marginal abatement (MAC),the high cost polluter will buy (identify the strict condition) a permit from the low cost polluter as long as
price charged by the low cost polluter is lower than the MAC of high cost polluter.
____ estimates benefits as an increase in consumer surplus (CS) in the market for a complement to environmental quality , as policy improves that quality
travel cost method
A Pigouvian subsidy equals the marginal external benefit at the efficient equilibrium
true
A pollution charge is based on the "Polluter-Pays-Principle".
true
An excise tax is levied on the seller shifts the supply curve up.
true
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is a primary greenhouse gas contributing to global warming.
true
Clean Air Act of 1963 was the first comprehensive piece of air quality legislation in the US.
true
Cost-benefit analysis is used by the public sector to evaluate gains and losses associated with a policy.
true
Discounting allows us to convert a future value into a present value.
true
EPA monitors the air in large metropolitan statistical areas.
true
Economic costs include both explicit and implicit costs.
true
Greenhouse gas pollutants are a major source of air pollutants
true
In Cost-benefit analysis, time adjustments are needed to account for the opportunity cost of money.
true
The incremental cost of a policy is the difference between the total social cost after the policy and the total social cost before the policy.
true
The principal component of photochemical smog is tropospheric (ground- level) ozone (O3).
true
a product charge is one type of a pollution charge
true