Question 77 If an objective of public policy is to allocate pollution to those factories that face the highest cost of reducing it, then that objective could be achieved by a corrective tax, but not by regulation. regulation, but not by a corrective tax. either regulation or a corrective tax 0/1 pts neither regulation nor a corrective tax.
ct Question 74 Table 7-7 Buyer Michael Earvin Larry Charles L Willingness to Pay $300 $500 $400 $350 $300 Refer to Table 7-7. You are selling extra tickets to the Midwest Regional Sweet 16 game in the men's NCAA basketball tournament. The table shows the willingness to pay of the four potential buyers in the market for a ticket to the game. Which of the following graphs represents the market demand curve? Price $400 $350 $300- घ 0/1 pts
$500 $400- $350 $300 Price $500- $400 $3.50 $300 1 Price $500+ $400 $3.50 $300 Price 2 2 3 3 4 4 Quantity Quantity Quantity
$500 $400 $350 $300 + $500 - $400 $350 $300 + $500 1 Price $400+ $3.50 $300 + Price 2 3 4 Quantity 3 4 Quantity 3 4 Quantity
Incorrect Question 71 Suppose consumer income increases. If grass seed is a normal good, the equilibrium price of grass seed will decrease, and producer surplus in the industry will decrease. increase, and producer surplus in the industry will increase. 0/1 pts decrease, and producer surplus in the industry will increase. increase, and producer surplus in the industry will decrease.
ncorrect ncorrect Question 77 If an objective of public policy is to allocate pollution to those factories that face the highest
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