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11. Which of the following is an economic advantage of the subsidization of renewable power?

a. Subsidization decreases dependence on imported fuels.

b. Subsidization renders the adverse effects of traditional energy sources harmless.

c. Subsidies for renewable power plants do not affect states with budget deficits.

d. Subsidies for renewable power plants increase the tax revenue of the country substantially.

12. Supply-side subsidies include ________.

a. tax credits for households to install solar panels on rooftops

b. tax credits for businesses to purchase electric cars

c. high feed-in tariffs for power producers

d. grants for households to purchase electric cars

13. China took the lead in the production of solar panels primarily because ________.

a. labor costs in China were very low relative to that in Europe and the United States

b. the domestic demand for solar panels fell sharply

c. the price of pure silicon rose dramatically as supply caught up with demand

d. demand-side subsidization was not implemented in the United States

14. In ________, or judge-made law, the decisions made by judges serve as precedents for future

cases, and the set of precedents establishes a body of law.

a. civil law

b. common law

c. statutory law

d. canon law

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15. ________ damages are based on the opportunity cost of the next best alternative.

a. Consequential

b. Reliance

c. Liquidated

d. Primary

16. Court awards of damages take place ex post, and anticipation of those awards provides ex ante

incentives to fulfill promises, while leaving the flexibility to breach contracts when it is

efficient to do so. The parties to a contract may also write into the contract contingencies in

the event of breach. This liquidated damages approach is ex ante and is based on the principle

that ________.

a. damages are intended as penalties for particular actions

b. damages should not be limited to compensation for harm

c. more complete contracts can be more efficient

d. the misuse of a product should be anticipated in advance

17. The principal and most comprehensive source of institutional guidance on safety is the law of

________.

a. contracts

b. warranties

c. property

d. torts

18. When an entitlement is protected by ________, a person may infringe the entitlement but must

compensate its holder for the objectively assessed harm resulting from that infringement.

a. a property rule

b. a liability rule

c. a norm

d. canon law

19. The law pertaining to product safety developed from ________, which focus on economic

well-being.

a. the laws of contracts and warranties

b. the laws of property and entitlements

c. the statute of limitations

d. eminent domain

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20. ________ is/are made in writing by the producer and, as part of the sales agreement,

represent(s) obligations binding on the producer.

a. Privity of contract

b. Implicit guarantees

c. Express warranties

d. Writs of assistance

21. In most jurisdictions, products liability cases are covered by a ________, which is often 4

years.

a. statute of limitations

b. statute of autonomy

c. statute of compensation

d. statute of frauds

22. One of the reform measures proposed by the American Tort Reform Association is to have

punitive damage awards paid to the ________.

a. plaintiff

b. defendant

c. public

d. government

23. The distributive objection to products liability is that ________.

a. it is inequitable to assess damages to firms when there was nothing they could have done

to prevent the injury

b. a reduction in the liability of retailers is likely to have negative consequences for

businesses

c. the awards in many cases are too large and seem to provide a prize, as in a lottery, rather

than providing compensation for actual losses

d. the awards in cases decided on the basis of fault and negligence are mostly inadequate

24. Which of the following is a demerit of the liability system?

a. The liability system is costly to operate.

b. Punitive damages awards are largely governed by strict constitutional guidelines.

c. The insurance system prohibits firms to insure against the risks of damage awards.

d. The standard of strict liability assigns too much of the cost of injuries to consumers and

too little to firms, distorting the incentives for care.

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25. From the perspective of producers, damage awards ________.

a. facilitates the estimation of the ex post consequences of the producers’ ex ante decisions

b. are difficult to predict

c. act as prime deterrents to insurance companies that disallow producers to insure against

that risk

d. are highly predictable

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