xBookUtils.terms['fn_10_501'] = "On the external cost of antibiotic use, see Elbasha, Elamin H. 2003. Deadweight loss of bacterial resistance due to over treatment. Health Economics 12: 125–138.";
xBookUtils.terms['fn_10_502'] = "Meade, J. E. 1952. External economies and diseconomies in a competitive situation. Economic Journal 62: 54–67. On the market for pollination, see Cheung, Steven N. S. 1973. The fable of the bees: An economic investigation. Journal of Law and Economics 16: 11–33. Also for a description of the market in the United States, see Sumner, Daniel A., and Boriss, Hayley. 2006. Bee-economics and the leap in pollination fees. Agricultural and Resource Economics Update 3(9): 9–11.";
xBookUtils.terms['fn_10_503'] = "Consumer Reports. June 2007. Washers and dryers: Dirty laundry.";
xBookUtils.terms['fn_10_504'] = "The elasticity of demand for electricity is about −0.5, so a 2% increase in the price would reduce consumption by about 1%.";
xBookUtils.terms['fn_10_505'] = "For a good overview of the acid rain program, see the EPA’srecent Acid Rain Program Progress Report. http://www.epa.gov/airmarkets/progress/progress-reports.html.";
xBookUtils.terms['fn_10_506'] = "An antibiotic could also have an external benefit in the case of infections that can be easily transmitted. Not all infections are easily transmitted, however, and the external costs due to antibiotic resistance appear to be much larger than any external benefits.";
xBookUtils.terms['fn_10_507'] = "Command and control continues to be used today in handling other infectious diseases. Before registering for classes, for example, school-age children and college and university students must show that they have had their MMR vaccine (preventing measles, mumps, rubella).";