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1、Chapter 10ExternalitiesMultiple Choice1.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.ANS: CPTS: 1DIF:
2、1REF: 10-0TOP: ExternalitiesMSC: Applicative2.In the absence of externalities, the "invisible hand" leads a market to ducer profit from that market.b.total benefit to society from that market.c.both equity and efficiency in that market.d.output of goods or services in that mar
3、ket.ANS: BPTS: 1DIF: 1REF: 10-0TOP: ExternalitiesMSC: Applicative3.One advantage market economies have over other types of economies is that market vide an equal distribution of goods and services to consumers.b.establish government economic control.c.solve the problem of scarcity.d.ar
4、e more efficient.ANS: DPTS: 1DIF: 1REF: 10-0TOP: ExternalitiesMSC: Applicative4.The term market failure refers toa.a market that fails to allocate resources efficiently.b.an unsuccessful advertising campaign which reduces demand.c.ruthless competition among firms.d.a firm that is forced out of busin
5、ess because of losses.ANS: APTS: 1DIF: 1REF: 10-0TOP: ExternalitiesMSC: Definitional5.Market failure can be caused bya.too much competition.b.externalities.c.low consumer demand.d.scarcity.ANS: BPTS: 1DIF: 1REF: 10-0TOP: ExternalitiesMSC: Interpretive6.An externality is the impact ofa.society's
6、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.ANS: CPTS: 1DIF: 1REF: 10-0TOP: ExternalitiesMSC: Definitional7.The impact of one
7、 person's actions on the well-being of a bystander is calleda.an economic dilemma.b.deadweight loss.c.a multi-party problem.d.an externality.ANS: DPTS: 1DIF: 1REF: 10-0TOP: ExternalitiesMSC: Applicative8.An externalitya.is a type of market failure.b.causes markets to allocate resources efficient
8、ly.c.strengthens the role of the “invisible hand” in the marketplace.d.affects producers but not consumers.ANS: APTS: 1DIF: 1REF: 10-0TOP: ExternalitiesMSC: Interpretive9.Dog owners do not bear the full cost of the noise their barking dogs create and often take too few precautions to prevent their d
9、ogs from barking. Local governments address this problem bya.making it illegal to "disturb the peace."b.having a well-funded animal control department.c.subsidizing local animal shelters.d.encouraging people to adopt cats.ANS: APTS: 1DIF: 1REF: 10-0TOP: ExternalitiesMSC: Applicative10.An e
10、xternality isa.the costs that parties incur in the process of agreeing and following through on a bargain.b.the uncompensated impact of one person's actions on the well-being of a bystander.c.the proposition that private parties can bargain without cost over the allocation of resources.d.a marke
11、t equilibrium tax.ANS: BPTS: 1DIF: 1REF: 10-0TOP: ExternalitiesMSC: Definitional11.An externality is an example ofa.a corrective tax.b.a tradable pollution permit.c.a market failure.d.Both a and b are correct.ANS: CPTS: 1DIF: 1REF: 10-0TOP: ExternalitiesMSC: Applicative12.An externality exists whene
12、ver a.the economy can benefit from government intervention.b.markets are not able to reach equilibrium.c.a firm sells its product in a foreign market.d.a person engages in an activity that influences the well-being of a bystander and yet neither pays nor receives payment for that effect.ANS: DPTS: 1
13、DIF: 2REF: 10-0TOP: ExternalitiesMSC: Definitional13.When externalities are present in a market, the well-being of market participantsa.and market bystanders are both directly affected.b.and market bystanders are both indirectly affected.c.is directly affected, and market bystanders are indirectly a
14、ffected.d.is indirectly affected, and market bystanders are directly affected.ANS: CPTS: 1DIF: 2REF: 10-0TOP: ExternalitiesMSC: Analytical14.Which of the following statements about a well-maintained yard best conveys the general nature of the externality?a.A well-maintained yard conveys a positive e
15、xternality 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 neighb
16、orhood.d.A well-maintained yard cannot provide any type of externality.ANS: CPTS: 1DIF: 2REF: 10-0TOP: ExternalitiesMSC: Applicative15.Since restored historic buildings convey a positive externality, local governments may choose toa.regulation the demolition of vide tax breaks to owners wh
17、o restore them.c.increase property taxes in historic areas.d.Both a and b are correct.ANS: DPTS: 1DIF: 2REF: 10-0TOP: ExternalitiesMSC: Applicative16.Externalities a.cause markets to fail to allocate resources efficiently.b.cause equilibrium prices to be too high.c.benefit producers at the expense o
18、f consumers.d.cause equilibrium prices to be too low.ANS: APTS: 1DIF: 2REF: 10-0TOP: ExternalitiesMSC: Applicative17.When externalities exist, buyers and sellersa.neglect the external effects of their actions, but the market equilibrium is still efficient.b.do not neglect the external effects of the
19、ir actions, and the market equilibrium is efficient.c.neglect the external effects of their actions, and the market equilibrium is not efficient.d.do not neglect the external effects of their actions, and the market equilibrium is not efficient.ANS: CPTS: 1DIF: 2REF: 10-0TOP: ExternalitiesMSC: Appli
20、cative18.Dioxin emission that results from the production of paper is a good example of a negative externality becausea.self-interested paper firms are generally unaware of environmental regulations.b.there are fines for producing too much dioxin.c.self-interested paper producers will not consider t
21、he full cost of the dioxin pollution they create.d.toxic emissions are the best example of an externality.ANS: CPTS: 1DIF: 2REF: 10-0TOP: ExternalitiesMSC: Applicative19.If a paper manufacturer does not bear the entire cost of the dioxin it emits, it willa.emit a lower level of dioxin than is social
22、ly efficient.b.emit a higher level of dioxin than is socially efficient.c.emit an acceptable level of dioxin.d.not emit any dioxin in an attempt to avoid paying the entire cost.ANS: BPTS: 1DIF: 2REF: 10-0TOP: ExternalitiesMSC: Applicative20.One of the Ten Principles of Economics is that "market
23、s are usually a good way to organize market behavior." This statement does not imply which of the following?a.Some markets produce negative externalities.b.The invisible hand of the marketplace does not always lead buyers and sellers to maximize total benefit to society.c.Some markets are chara
24、cterized by market failure.d.Other types of economies are more efficient than market economies.ANS: DPTS: 1DIF: 2REF: 10-0TOP: ExternalitiesMSC: Interpretive21.Which of the following is an example of an externality?a.cigarette smoke that permeates an entire restaurantb.a flu shot that prevents a stu
25、dent from transmitting the virus to her roommatec.a beautiful flower garden outside of the local post officed.All of the above are correct.ANS: DPTS: 1DIF: 2REF: 10-0TOP: ExternalitiesMSC: Applicative22.Which of the following statements is not correct?a.Government policies may improve the market'
26、;s allocation of resources when negative externalities are present.b.Government policies may improve the market's allocation of resources when positive externalities are present.c.A positive externality is an example of a market failure.d.Without government intervention, the market will tend to
27、undersupply products that produce negative externalities.ANS: DPTS: 1DIF: 2REF: 10-0TOP: ExternalitiesMSC: Interpretive23.Which of the following represents a way that a government can help the private market to internalize an externality?a.taxing goods that have negative externalitiesb.subsidizing g
28、oods that have positive externalitiesc.The government cannot improve upon the outcomes of private markets.d.Both a and b are correct.ANS: DPTS: 1DIF: 2REF: 10-0TOP: ExternalitiesMSC: Applicative24.When externalities are present in a market,a.the market equilibrium maximizes the total benefit to soci
29、ety as a whole.b.participants lose some market benefits to bystanders.c.firms produce too much output.d.the market fails to allocate resources efficiently.ANS: DPTS: 1DIF: 2REF: 10-0 | 10-1TOP: ExternalitiesMSC: Applicative25.If an externality is present in a market, economic efficiency may be enhan
30、ced bya.increased competition.b.weakening property rights.c.better informed market ernment intervention.ANS: DPTS: 1DIF: 1REF: 10-1TOP: ExternalitiesMSC: Applicative26.If a sawmill creates too much noise for local residents, a.noise restrictions will force residents to move out of
31、the area.b.a sense of social responsibility will cause owners of the mill to reduce noise levels.c.the government can raise economic well-being through noise-control regulations.d.the government should avoid intervening because the market will allocate resources efficiently.ANS: CPTS: 1DIF: 2REF: 10
32、-1TOP: ExternalitiesMSC: Applicative27.Private markets fail to account for externalities becausea.externalities don't occur in private markets.b.sellers include costs associated with externalities in the price of their product.c.decisionmakers in the market fail to include the costs of their beh
33、avior to third parties.d.the government cannot easily estimate the optimal quantity of pollution.ANS: CPTS: 1DIF: 2REF: 10-1TOP: ExternalitiesMSC: Applicative28.When the government intervenes in markets with externalities, it does so in order toa.increase production when negative externalities are p
34、tect the interests of bystanders.c.make certain all benefits are received by market participants.d.reduce production when positive externalities are present.ANS: BPTS: 1DIF: 2REF: 10-1TOP: ExternalitiesMSC: Applicative29.Research into new vides positive externalities bec
35、ause it creates knowledge others can use.b.results in negative externalities because government funding for research causes less government spending in other areas.c.is protected by patent laws, which eliminates the need for government intervention.d.should only be funded by the corporations that wi
36、ll receive the profits from the research.ANS: APTS: 1DIF: 2REF: 10-1TOP: ExternalitiesMSC: Applicative30.At any given quantity, the willingness to pay in the market for gasoline is reflected in thea.height of the demand curve at that quantity.b.height of the supply curve at that quantity.c.value to
37、the producer of the last unit of gasoline sold.d.total quantity of gasoline exchanged in the market.ANS: APTS: 1DIF: 2REF: 10-1TOP: ExternalitiesMSC: Applicative31.The supply curve for a product reflects thea.willingness to pay of the marginal buyer.b.quantity buyers will ultimately purchase of the
38、product.c.cost to sellers of producing the product.d.seller's profit from producing the product.ANS: CPTS: 1DIF: 2REF: 10-1TOP: ExternalitiesMSC: Applicative32.Without government intervention, the market equilibrium for oranges willa.maximize the sum of producer and consumer surplus in the marke
39、t.b.be both efficient and equitable.c.be equitable but not efficient.d.be neither efficient nor equitable.ANS: APTS: 1DIF: 2REF: 10-1TOP: ExternalitiesMSC: Applicative33.Since air pollution creates a negative externality,a.social welfare will be enhanced when some, but not all air pollution is elimi
40、nated.b.social welfare is optimal when all air pollution is ernments should encourage private firms to consider only private costs.d.the free market result maximizes social welfare.ANS: APTS: 1DIF: 2REF: 10-1TOP: ExternalitiesMSC: Applicative34.The difference between social cost and
41、private cost is a measure of thea.loss in profit to the seller as the result of a negative externality.b.cost of an externality.c.cost reduction when the negative externality is eliminated.d.cost incurred by the government when it intervenes in the market.ANS: BPTS: 1DIF: 2REF: 10-1TOP: Externalitie
42、sMSC: Applicative35.Which of the following statements is correct?a.Government should tax goods with either positive or negative externalities.b.Government should tax goods with negative externalities and subsidize goods with positive externalities.c.Government should subsidize goods with either posi
43、tive or negative externalities.d.Government should tax goods with positive externalities and subsidize goods with negative externalities.ANS: BPTS: 1DIF: 2REF: 10-1TOP: ExternalitiesMSC: Applicative36.When a market is characterized by an externality, the governmenta.can correct the market failure on
44、ly in the case of positive externalities.b.can correct the market failure only in the case of negative externalities.c.can correct the market failure in the case of both positive and negative externalities by inducing market participants to internalize the externality.d.cannot correct for externalit
45、ies due to the existence of patents.ANS: CPTS: 1DIF: 2REF: 10-1TOP: ExternalitiesMSC: InterpretiveFigure 10-137.Refer to Figure 10-1. This graph represents the tobacco industry. The industry createsa.positive externalities.b.negative externalities.c.no externalities.d.no equilibrium in the market.AN
46、S: BPTS: 1DIF: 2REF: 10-1TOP: ExternalitiesMSC: Applicative38.Refer to Figure 10-1. This graph represents the tobacco industry. Without any government intervention, the equilibrium price and quantity are a.$1.90 and 38 units, respectively.b.$1.80 and 35 units, respectively.c.$1.60 and 42 units, resp
47、ectively.d.$1.35 and 58 units, respectively.ANS: CPTS: 1DIF: 2REF: 10-1TOP: ExternalitiesMSC: Applicative39.Refer to Figure 10-1. This graph represents the tobacco industry. The socially optimal price and quantity are a.$1.90 and 38 units, respectively.b.$1.80 and 35 units, respectively.c.$1.60 and
48、42 units, respectively.d.$1.35 and 58 units, respectively.ANS: BPTS: 1DIF: 2REF: 10-1TOP: ExternalitiesMSC: Applicative40.Refer to Figure 10-1. This graph represents the tobacco industry. If the government uses a pollution tax, how much of a tax must be imposed on each unit of production?a.$1.90b.$1
49、.80c.$1.60d.$0.30ANS: DPTS: 1DIF: 3REF: 10-3TOP: Corrective taxesMSC: Analytical41.Refer to Figure 10-1. This graph represents the tobacco industry. If the government uses a pollution tax, how much tax revenue will the government receive?a.$7.00b.$10.50c.$63.00d.$67.20ANS: BPTS: 1DIF: 3REF: 10-3TOP:
50、 Corrective taxesMSC: AnalyticalFigure 10-242.Refer to Figure 10-2. Suppose that the production of soccer balls creates a social cost which is depicted in the graph above. Without any government regulation, how many soccer balls will be produced?a.3b.10c.25d.50ANS: DPTS: 1DIF: 2REF: 10-1TOP: Negativ
51、e externalitiesMSC: Analytical43.Refer to Figure 10-2. Suppose that the production of soccer balls creates a social cost which is depicted in the graph above. Without any government regulation, what price will the firm charge per soccer ball?a.$3b.$5.50c.$7.50d.$10ANS: CPTS: 1DIF: 2REF: 10-1TOP: Neg
52、ative externalitiesMSC: Analytical44.Refer to Figure 10-2. Assume the production of the product shown by the graph imposes a cost on society of $7.00 per unit. If the free market equilibrium output is 50 units, the government should a.impose a tax of $2.50 per unit.b.increase the output of the firm
53、by 25 units.c.impose a lump-sum tax of $350 per period.d.impose a tax of $7.00 per unit.ANS: DPTS: 1DIF: 2REF: 10-3TOP: Corrective taxesMSC: Analytical45.Refer to Figure 10-2. Suppose that the production of soccer balls creates a social cost which is depicted in the graph above. If the government wa
54、nted to force the firm to internalize the cost of the externality, what action should it take?a.Impose a tax of $7.50 per soccer ball.b.Impose a tax of $7 per soccer ball.c.Offer a subsidy of $3 per soccer ball.d.Offer a subsidy of $2.50 per soccer ball.ANS: BPTS: 1DIF: 2REF: 10-3TOP: Corrective tax
55、esMSC: AnalyticalThis figure reflects the market for outdoor concerts in a public park surrounded by residential neighborhoods.Figure 10-346.Refer to Figure 10-3. The social cost curve is above the supply curve becausea.it takes into account the external costs imposed on society by the concert.b.it
56、takes into account the effect of local noise restrictions on concerts in parks surrounded by residential neighborhoods.c.concert tickets are likely to cost more than the concert actually costs the organizers.d.residents in the surrounding neighborhoods get to listen to the concert for free.ANS: APTS: 1DIF: 2REF: 10-1TOP: Negative externalitiesMSC: Analytical47.Refer to Figure 10-3. The difference between the social cost curve and the supply curve reflects th
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