A. Add indirect taxes
B. Subtract subsidies
C. Deduct indirect taxes and subsidies
D. Deduct indirect taxes and add subsidies
Natural Resources and the Environment Toward Sustainable Development
Natural Resources and the Environment Toward Sustainable Development
A. GNP
B. NNP
C. Depreciation
D. Real GDP
A. Unemployment is likely to be low
B. Prices are likely to increase
C. Growth is negative
D. Growth is slow
A. Net National Product adjusted for inflation
B. Gross Domestic Product adjusted for inflation
C. Gross Domestic Product plus net property income from abroad
D. Net National Product plus net property income from abroad
A. capital increasingly replaces labor
B. technological change compensates for capital depletion
C. costs rise, leaving less capital for future investment
D. contingent valuation becomes critical
A. biological diversity is dominant in agricultural production
B. the globe’s water pollution affects plankton
C. the earth’s atmosphere traps infrared radiation
D. climatic changes occur naturally in the forest
A. rivalry and exclusion in consumption
B. nonrivalry and nonexclusion in consumption
C. rivalry but nonexclusion in production
D. nonrivalry but exclusion in usage
A. population growth leads to rigid land rights
B. participants will organize their transactions
C. violence displacement erosion and poverty are minimized
D. individuals overuse of the biosphere is curtailed
A. I and III only
B. II and III only
C. I, II and III only
D. I, II , III only IV
A. Russia
B. Saudi Arabia
C. Iraq
D. Venezuela