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FSU PUP 3002 Exam 3 Questions and Answers Latest Update Negative externality - Answers the harm, cost, or inconvenience suffered by a third party because of actions by others Tools for correcting externalities - Answers 1. Consumption Tax 2. Subsidy 3. Output Standards inefficient outcome - Answers When too much of a certain good is produced or consumed relative to the overall costs and benefits to society. deadweight loss - Answers the fall in total surplus that results from a market distortion, such as a tax carbon tax - Answers a fee that the government charges polluters for each unit of greenhouse gas they emit consumption tax - Answers a plan in which people are taxed not on what they earn but on what they spend Pigouvian Tax - Answers a tax imposed on an activity that creates a negative externality positive externality - Answers a benefit received by someone who had nothing to do with the activity that generated the benefit subsidy - Answers payments from the government to an institution or individual in return for a behavioral choice output standard - Answers outright bans or limitations on the amount of a given externality (ex: air pollution) that may be produced Intensity - Answers How strongly people feel about certain political issues. stability - Answers how much volatility we observe in citizen attitude over time Salience - Answers the relative importance of a given issue relative to other issues National Environmental Policy Act - Answers (1970) Environmental Impact Statements must be done before any project affecting federal lands can be started Created Council on Environmental Quality Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) - Answers an independent federal agency established to coordinate programs aimed at reducing pollution and protecting the environment Clean Air Act - Answers 1970- law that established national standards for states, strict auto emissions guidelines, and regulations, which set air pollution standardds for private industry cradle-to-grave approach - Answers Requires manufacturers to take back electronic products at the end of their useful lives and repair, remanufacture, or recycle them Clean Water Act - Answers (1972) set maximum permissible amounts of water pollutants that can be discharged into waterways; aims to make surface waters swimmable and fishable principal-agent theory - Answers Analyses of how policy makers (principals) can control actors who work for them (agents) but have far more information Moral Hazard - Answers the agents not bearing the entire costs of their poor task performance Adverse Selection - Answers Principals cannot be confident that the bureaucrats tasked with carrying out the policy at hand possess similar preferences ex post control - Answers -wait for an agent to misbehave, then punish

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FSU PUP 3002 Exam 3 Questions and Answers Latest Update 2025-2026

Negative externality - Answers the harm, cost, or inconvenience suffered by a third party
because of actions by others

Tools for correcting externalities - Answers 1. Consumption Tax

2. Subsidy

3. Output Standards

inefficient outcome - Answers When too much of a certain good is produced or consumed
relative to the overall costs and benefits to society.

deadweight loss - Answers the fall in total surplus that results from a market distortion, such as
a tax

carbon tax - Answers a fee that the government charges polluters for each unit of greenhouse
gas they emit

consumption tax - Answers a plan in which people are taxed not on what they earn but on what
they spend

Pigouvian Tax - Answers a tax imposed on an activity that creates a negative externality

positive externality - Answers a benefit received by someone who had nothing to do with the
activity that generated the benefit

subsidy - Answers payments from the government to an institution or individual in return for a
behavioral choice

output standard - Answers outright bans or limitations on the amount of a given externality (ex:
air pollution) that may be produced

Intensity - Answers How strongly people feel about certain political issues.

stability - Answers how much volatility we observe in citizen attitude over time

Salience - Answers the relative importance of a given issue relative to other issues

National Environmental Policy Act - Answers (1970) Environmental Impact Statements must be
done before any project affecting federal lands can be started



Created Council on Environmental Quality

Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) - Answers an independent federal agency established to

, coordinate programs aimed at reducing pollution and protecting the environment

Clean Air Act - Answers 1970- law that established national standards for states, strict auto
emissions guidelines, and regulations, which set air pollution standardds for private industry

cradle-to-grave approach - Answers Requires manufacturers to take back electronic products at
the end of their useful lives and repair, remanufacture, or recycle them

Clean Water Act - Answers (1972) set maximum permissible amounts of water pollutants that
can be discharged into waterways; aims to make surface waters swimmable and fishable

principal-agent theory - Answers Analyses of how policy makers (principals) can control actors
who work for them (agents) but have far more information

Moral Hazard - Answers the agents not bearing the entire costs of their poor task performance

Adverse Selection - Answers Principals cannot be confident that the bureaucrats tasked with
carrying out the policy at hand possess similar preferences

ex post control - Answers -wait for an agent to misbehave, then punish

-if agents view this as credible, they will attempt to avoid punishment by fulfilling the principals
demands

Ex ante control - Answers Actions that a principal takes prior to an agents action to incentivize a
desired behavior

Technical Uncertainty - Answers the uncertainty the agency has in its estimate of the policy
consequences of a given choice

procedural uncertainty - Answers the uncertainty about what type of choice the agency is likely
to make

weather - Answers The condition of Earth's atmosphere at a particular time and place.

climate - Answers Variations in average weather over long to extremely long periods of time

greenhouse effect - Answers Natural situation in which heat is retained in Earth's atmosphere by
carbon dioxide, methane, water vapor, and other gases

Risk Management - Answers The process after the assessment that more explicitly allows for
the introduction of politics into its decisions



determines whether the risks associated with the substance worth regulating despite the
economic costs of doing so

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