Which of the following is NOT an example of a way in which microeconomic analysis can help in designing environmental policy?
A) Determining the optimal level of vehicle fuel efficiency standards
B) Designing laws to provide incentives for firms to implement clean technologies in new vehicles
C) Lobbying consumers and firms to reduce consumption of energy
D) Examining the tradeoffs between ecological benefits of environmental legislation and its impacts on consumers' standard of living
C
Economics
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What will be an ideal response?
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The school that places primary emphasis on shifting the aggregate supply curve to achieve greater stabilization and economic growth is
a. classical economics b. neo-Keynesian economics c. supply-side economics d. Keynesian economics e. monetarist economics
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