An example of someone bearing the burden of a negative production externality would be
A) Taylor living downwind from a smelly feedlot where pigs are raised.
B) Jess's roommate smokes and she doesn't.
C) Lynna's neighbors play loud music late at night.
D) All of these are examples of someone bearing the burden of a negative production externality.
E) None of these is an example of someone bearing the burden of a negative production externality.
A
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A) increase; appreciate B) increase; depreciate C) decrease; appreciate D) decrease; depreciate
Based on this figure, if the official value of krone is fixed at $0.09 per krone, then the Norwegian krone is ________ and the international reserves of Norway will ________ krone per period.
A. overvalued; decrease by 5,500 B. undervalued; increase by 2,000 C. undervalued; increase by 5,500 D. overvalued; decrease by 2,000
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A. D; C B. D; B C. A; B D. B; C
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A) producing 4 units and charging a price of $15. B) producing 8 units and charging a price of $5. C) producing 16 units and charging a price of $10. D) None of the above answers is correct.