What two things must governments be able to do to regulate pollution and create a market for pollution?
a. easily identify polluters and monitor their behavior
b. easily identify polluters and what pollution they are putting into the air and water
c. easily identify polluters and know their cost structure to charge them accordingly
d. none of the above
a
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Denise is thinking about setting up a butterfly garden in her backyard. She estimates that it will cost her $2,000 to purchase and install special plants and an irrigation system to attract butterflies. The benefit she expects to receive is $1,800 . In addition, neighbor Billy will receive a benefit of $150 and neighbor Sammy will receive a benefit of $100 . From this, we can conclude that
a. butterflies are a negative externality for Billy and Sammy b. Denise will set up the butterfly garden without any help from her free-rider neighbors c. if Sammy refuses to contribute to the butterfly garden, he will be unable to enjoy its benefits if it is built d. if Billy refuses to contribute to the butterfly garden, Denise will not have one e. if Billy and Sammy contribute the amounts at which they value the butterfly garden, Denise will set it up. Otherwise, no garden.
The first major piece of prolabor legislation was the
a. Wagner Act b. Norris-LaGuardia Act c. Landrum-Griffin Act d. Civil Rights Act e. Taft-Hartley Act