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1.why secondary market impacts should be ignored when prices in the secondary market do not change.
2.Why don’t large positive multiplier effects on local spending from events such as the
Superbowl, or any sizeable local project or event, indicate the project’s benefits exceed its
costs, even locally?
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- 6. You are the mayor of a town with 20,000 residents. The head of your economic development agency recently conducted a survey in which the 20,000 residents said that a small public library in the center of town would be worth $40 to each of them. The cost to build the library is $500,000. Which of the following is the most efficient option? a. The library should be built and paid for with donations collected from residents, as these donations should more than cover the cost of the library. b. The library should be built and paid for by the wealthiest ten percent of the residents. c. The library should be built and paid for by the town government and paid for with a tax on the residents because all residents would benefit from it but some residents would not donate if they were asked. d. The library should not be built.What are the definitions of local public goods, club goods and congestible goods?What makes climate change an economic problem? And if it is, how should policy dealwith it?Your answer should include reference to at least three of the following aspects of theproblem:a) Climate change as an externalityb) A carbon tax vs. cap and tradec) Cost-benefit analysisd) Assessing costs to future generationse) Environmental dynamics
- . Which one of the following graphically displays one of the major challenges whenintegrating non-dispatchable technologies in the electric grid?a. The Phillip curve.b. The Kuznets curve.c. The Hubbert curve.d. The Duck curve.23.Describe how the automoble industry affect both national economics and society.1. Which of the following benefits could a company gain from using internal markets? a. Increased profits and reduced competition. b. Greater market power and reduced costs of production. c. Access to more input markets and greater levels of competition. d. Better allocation of its resources and more accurate predictions.