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ENEC 201 Final Exam Study Guide Questions and Answers | Latest Version | 2024/2025 | Rated A+ What is the main goal of environmental economics? To understand how economic activity impacts the environment and to develop policies that address these effects. How do externalities relate to ...

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What is the main goal of environmental economics?


✔✔To understand how economic activity impacts the environment and to develop policies that

address these effects.




How do externalities relate to environmental issues?


✔✔Externalities are unintended costs or benefits of economic activities on third parties, often

seen in pollution or resource depletion.




Why is the concept of "sustainability" important in environmental economics?


✔✔Sustainability ensures that economic development meets the needs of the present without

compromising future generations' ability to meet their own needs.




What is a "carbon tax," and what is its purpose?


✔✔A carbon tax is a fee imposed on the carbon content of fuels, aimed at reducing greenhouse

gas emissions by making fossil fuel consumption more costly.




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,What does the term "market failure" mean in the context of environmental economics?


✔✔Market failure occurs when markets do not allocate resources efficiently on their own, often

leading to environmental degradation.




How does "cap-and-trade" work as an environmental policy tool?


✔✔Cap-and-trade sets a maximum limit on emissions and allows companies to buy or sell

allowances, creating financial incentives to reduce pollution.




Why are "renewable resources" essential for sustainable development?


✔✔Renewable resources, such as solar or wind energy, can be replenished naturally and reduce

reliance on finite resources.




What role does cost-benefit analysis play in environmental policy?


✔✔Cost-benefit analysis evaluates the economic pros and cons of environmental policies,

helping determine if the benefits justify the costs.




How does the "tragedy of the commons" explain resource depletion?


✔✔The tragedy of the commons describes how individuals, acting in their own self-interest,

overuse and deplete shared resources.

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,What is an "ecosystem service"?


✔✔Ecosystem services are benefits that ecosystems provide to humans, like clean water, air, and

pollination.




Why is "biodiversity" valuable in economic terms?


✔✔Biodiversity supports ecosystem resilience, providing resources for medicine, agriculture,

and maintaining ecological balance.




What is the difference between "private goods" and "public goods" in environmental economics?


✔✔Private goods are exclusive and rivalrous, while public goods, like clean air, are non-

exclusive and non-rivalrous, benefiting all.




What does "polluter pays principle" mean?


✔✔It’s the idea that those who produce pollution should bear the costs of managing it, reducing

environmental harm.




How does discounting impact environmental decision-making?




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, ✔✔Discounting values future benefits and costs less than present ones, influencing long-term

environmental policy decisions.




What is meant by "natural capital"?


✔✔Natural capital includes natural resources and ecosystems that provide economic value and

contribute to human welfare.




What is the main objective of "environmental regulation"?


✔✔Environmental regulation aims to protect human health and the environment through laws

that limit pollution and resource use.




What is a "negative externality," and can you give an example?


✔✔A negative externality is an adverse effect on third parties, such as pollution from factories

impacting local communities.




How does "economic valuation" apply to environmental goods?


✔✔Economic valuation assigns monetary value to environmental goods and services, aiding in

decision-making for preservation efforts.




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