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OpenStudy (anonymous):

with what @brejahboo

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A nonprofit agency sets up a website to channel investments from all over the globe into microloans to support local farms, artisans, and other small businesses in developing nations. Which of the following would be a positive externality for the global environment? Fewer people move from rural to urban areas, reducing urban sprawl. More resources are consumed locally, reducing international shipping. More sustainable development encourages the use of nonrenewable resources. Genetically modified crops add vitamins to local foods, increasing health.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

its A

OpenStudy (anonymous):

how come?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

because its talking about environment.... and beacuse the third party are the urban people which will benefit if there is no urban sprawl...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@brejahboo

OpenStudy (anonymous):

can you help me with some more ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

sure

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) Sites Red = water dams Purple = nuclear power plants Orange = fossil fuel power plants Study the map above. Who would object to negative externalities related to the use of renewable and nonrenewable resources in the map? Business owners forced to relocate when property is seized Families who lose power during a storm Local officials who collect taxes for energy usage Workers who undergo training for new high-wage positions

OpenStudy (anonymous):

2) Which of the following statements best explains why the red bar goes up when the blue goes up? Equivalent spending and taxing does not allow for debt reduction. Higher spending than taxing results in a deficit, which contributes to more debt. Higher taxing than spending results in a deficit, which contributes to more debt. Higher taxing and higher spending result in more debt.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

idk both of them... im really sorry

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