1 A beneficial spillover is known as a Negative externality
1.
A beneficial spillover is known as a:
Negative externality
Positive Externality
Neutral Externality
None of the above
2.
Potential solutions for addressing negative externalities include:
Taxation
Regulation
Property Rights
All of the above
3.
What is one problem with using taxation as a solution to an externality problem?
Taxes encourage more production.
Government won\'t be able to find a way to spend all the new tax revenue.
Monitoring can be costly.
4.
A property rights solution works when the following three characteristics are present:
Well defined, divisible and defendable
Unenforceable, ambiguous and redundant
Arbitrary, complicated and excessive
Property rights are never a solution
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| None of the above 2. Potential solutions for addressing negative externalities include:
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Solution
1. Positive Externality
2. all the above
3.Monitoring can be costly.
4. Well defined, divisible and defendable

