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27 PM Wed Jun 29 Chapter 5 Homework- ← → C Chapter 5 Homework Est. Length: 0:30:00 uga.view.usg.edu True False John Dill

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27 PM Wed Jun 29 Chapter 5 Homework- ← → C Chapter 5 Homework Est. Length: 0:30:00 uga.view.usg.edu True False John Dillon: Attempt 1 Question 11 (1 point) In a deposit-refund system, In a deposit-refund system, the deposit makes the polluter in the externality by absorbing the cost of any damage it might generac advance. € the refund component rewards individuals for proper disposal or recycling activity actual polluters are not penalized for actions that harm the environment X O the government's monitoring and enforcement costs are higher than if a pollution charge were used the deposit should be set equal to the marginal social cost (MSC) of illegal waste disposal to achieve efficiency Question 12 (1 point) Saving When comparing a permit trading system to the use of a pollution charge a permit trading system requires more government intervention