michael1990
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My Economics Class were arguing over a certain multiple choice question in the Leading Edge Workbook (2008) on Environmental Management.
Q10. Which of the following government policies would be the most effective at preserving the natural environment?
(A) Banning the production of goods which create air pollution
(B) Taxing the production of goods which create air pollution
(C) Setting a quota on the production of goods which create air pollution
(D) Subsidising the production of goods which create air pollution.
Okay the class had said (A), but our teacher had said (B) as that was the Leading Edge Answer.
We all came down to the fact that (C) would be better than (B) anyway evening if (A) wasn't the answer. (even thought it is quite obvious (A) is the correct answer). As large firms would be able to afford a high tax rate whereas if there was a quota they wouldn't be able to buy more power to pollute the air.
Q10. Which of the following government policies would be the most effective at preserving the natural environment?
(A) Banning the production of goods which create air pollution
(B) Taxing the production of goods which create air pollution
(C) Setting a quota on the production of goods which create air pollution
(D) Subsidising the production of goods which create air pollution.
Okay the class had said (A), but our teacher had said (B) as that was the Leading Edge Answer.
We all came down to the fact that (C) would be better than (B) anyway evening if (A) wasn't the answer. (even thought it is quite obvious (A) is the correct answer). As large firms would be able to afford a high tax rate whereas if there was a quota they wouldn't be able to buy more power to pollute the air.