In Figure 10-5 above, suppose that new tougher environmental regulations require certain industries to accelerate their phase-out of some of their existing equipment and install new types that produce less pollution
Translating this into an effect on d causes a movement of the steady-state point such as from points A) A to B.
B) D to B.
C) D to C.
D) A to C.
E) D to A.
B
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In the above figure, in order for the equilibrium price to remain constant while the equilibrium quantity increases, the
A) supply and demand curves both would have to shift leftward. B) supply curve would have to shift leftward and the demand curve would have to shift rightward. C) supply curve would have to shift rightward and the demand curve would have to shift leftward. D) supply and demand curves both would have to shift rightward.
If production of a good creates an external cost, the amount of output where the marginal social benefit equals the marginal private cost is
A) inefficient. B) inequitable. C) unattainable. D) efficient.
Bad health is an example of:
A. a social digression. B. a poverty trap. C. a societal trap. D. None of these is true.
If the federal funds rate were above the level the Federal Reserve had targeted, the Fed could move the rate back towards its target by
a. buying bonds. This buying would increase the money supply. b. buying bonds. This buying would reduce the money supply. c. selling bonds. This selling would increase the money supply. d. selling bonds. This selling would reduce the money supply.