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Incentive-based schemes are more centralized than liability laws and property rights since the regulator must set up the program and monitor emissions. With incentive-based schemes a regulatory authority needs knowledge of the marginal abatement cost curve in order to design a cost-effective policy. Incentive-based schemes are less centralized than standards since firms make their own decisions about how to allocate abatement based on market signals they face. Economists prefer incentive-based schemes over command-and-control schemes because they are cost-effective. ion 2 random2. We cannot tell from the information provided. ion 4 random4. 39. 6 at b1, 19. 8 at c1 and 29. 7 at. 1,000 permits and they would trade at each. 3,000 permits and they would trade for each. 3,000 permits and they would trade at each. 1,000 permits and they would trade for each. random10 ion 10. With incentive-based schemes a regulatory authority needs knowledge of the marginal a. Economists prefer incentive-based schemes over command-and-control schemes because.

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