4. The advantages of command-and-control environmental regulations used in the 1970's include: a. the provision of incentives to go beyond prescribed limits b. great flexibility in how and where to make pollution reductions c. proven success in reducing levels of pollution d. all of the above 6. With regard to international environmental issues, the Openstax text argues that: a. high income countries should use their superior economic position to force low income countries to reduce pollution b. climate change is too important of an issue to leave it to a market-oriented approach for a solution c. the practical details of an international solution are forbiddingly complex d. all of the above 7. According to the Openstax text: a. Increased environmental protection reduces economic output b. Environmental protection measures usually enhance economic output c. Increased environmental protection only reduces economic output in poorer countries d. Environmental protection measures only enhance economic output in richer countires
4. The advantages of command-and-control environmental regulations used in the 1970's include: a. the provision of incentives to go beyond prescribed limits b. great flexibility in how and where to make pollution reductions c. proven success in reducing levels of pollution d. all of the above 6. With regard to international environmental issues, the Openstax text argues that: a. high income countries should use their superior economic position to force low income countries to reduce pollution b. climate change is too important of an issue to leave it to a market-oriented approach for a solution c. the practical details of an international solution are forbiddingly complex d. all of the above 7. According to the Openstax text: a. Increased environmental protection reduces economic output b. Environmental protection measures usually enhance economic output c. Increased environmental protection only reduces economic output in poorer countries d. Environmental protection measures only enhance economic output in richer countires
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