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The value and cost of goods are easiest to determine when the goods are


A) private goods.
B) public goods.
C) common resources.
D) natural monopolies.

E) None of the above
F) B) and C)

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If the government decides to build a new highway,the first step would be to conduct a study to determine the value of the project.The study is called a


A) fiscal analysis.
B) monetary analysis.
C) welfare analysis.
D) cost-benefit analysis.

E) A) and C)
F) All of the above

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The Tragedy of the Commons describes


A) government regulation that is necessary to combat externalities.
B) overuse of a common resource relative to its economically efficient use.
C) the nonrivalry feature of a common resource.
D) an effective cost-benefit analysis.

E) A) and B)
F) B) and C)

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When property rights are not well established,


A) private goods become public goods.
B) markets fail to allocate resources efficiently.
C) the distribution of private goods is unfair.
D) government resources are used inefficiently.

E) B) and D)
F) A) and B)

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Residents of Hong Kong are able to find restaurants that advertise a dish that contains grizzly bear paws.Since it is unlikely that grizzly bear paws are purchased from a private producer of animal paws,we can likely conclude that


A) international laws making it illegal to sell grizzly bear paws are likely to be very effective at eliminating these offerings at Hong Kong restaurants.
B) higher penalties for poaching grizzly bears will prevent poachers from killing.
C) there are likely to be very few grizzly bear poachers.
D) allowing individuals to own and raise grizzly bears for meat would likely reduce the threat of extinction to grizzly bear populations.

E) A) and B)
F) A) and D)

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Suppose the cost to erect a tornado siren in a small town is $20,000.In addition,suppose the value of a human life is $10 million.By what percentage would the siren need to reduce the risk of a fatality for the benefits of the siren to exceed the costs of the siren?


A) By at least 0.2 percentage points.
B) By at least 0.5 percentage points.
C) By at least 2 percentage points.
D) By at least 5 percentage points.

E) B) and C)
F) All of the above

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Property rights are well established for


A) private goods.
B) public goods.
C) common resources.
D) both (b) and (c) .

E) A) and B)
F) A) and C)

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If everyone benefits from helping the poor,


A) government intervention cannot improve social well-being.
B) eliminating taxes aimed at redistributing income will make rich people better off.
C) taxing the wealthy to raise living standards of the poor can potentially make everyone better off.
D) private markets can adequately provide charity programs to help the poor,despite free-rider problems.

E) A) and C)
F) C) and D)

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Cost-benefit analysts often encounter the problem that those who would benefit from government provision of a public good tend to


A) overstate the benefit they would receive from the public good and those who would be harmed by government provision of a public good tend to overstate the costs they would incur from the public good.
B) overstate the benefit they would receive from the public good and those who would be harmed by government provision of a public good tend to understate the costs they would incur from the public good.
C) understate the benefit they would receive from the public good and those who would be harmed by government provision of a public good tend to overstate the costs they would incur from the public good.
D) understate the benefit they would receive from the public good and those who would be harmed by government provision of a public good tend to understate the costs they would incur from the public good.

E) A) and B)
F) A) and C)

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On hot summer days,electricity-generating capacity is sometimes stretched to the limit.At these times,electric companies may ask people to voluntarily cut back on their use of electricity.On these days,electricity is


A) excludable,but nonrival in consumption.
B) not excludable,but rival in consumption.
C) excludable and rival in consumption.
D) not excludable and nonrival in consumption.

E) C) and D)
F) A) and C)

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When the absence of property rights causes a market failure,the government can potentially solve the problem


A) by clearly defining property rights.
B) through regulation.
C) by supplying the good itself.
D) All of the above are correct.

E) A) and D)
F) A) and B)

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Which of the following is not a typical solution to the "Tragedy of the Commons?"


A) taxing the use of the common resource
B) turning the common resource into a natural monopoly
C) turning the common resource into a private good
D) regulating the use of the common resource

E) B) and D)
F) B) and C)

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Table 11-2 Consider a small town with only three families,the Jones family,the Harris family,and the Wong family.The town does not currently have any streetlights so it is very dark at night.The three families are considering putting in streetlights on Main Street and are trying to determine how many lights to install.The table below shows each family's willingness to pay for each streetlight. Table 11-2 Consider a small town with only three families,the Jones family,the Harris family,and the Wong family.The town does not currently have any streetlights so it is very dark at night.The three families are considering putting in streetlights on Main Street and are trying to determine how many lights to install.The table below shows each family's willingness to pay for each streetlight.    -Refer to Table 11-2.Suppose the cost to install each streetlight is $200 and the families have agreed to split the cost of the streetlights equally.If the families vote to determine the number of streetlights to install,basing their decision solely on their own willingness to pay (and trying to maximize their own surplus) ,what is the greatest number of streetlights for which the majority of families would vote  yes?  A)  1 streetlight B)  2 streetlights C)  3 streetlights D)  4 streetlights -Refer to Table 11-2.Suppose the cost to install each streetlight is $200 and the families have agreed to split the cost of the streetlights equally.If the families vote to determine the number of streetlights to install,basing their decision solely on their own willingness to pay (and trying to maximize their own surplus) ,what is the greatest number of streetlights for which the majority of families would vote "yes?"


A) 1 streetlight
B) 2 streetlights
C) 3 streetlights
D) 4 streetlights

E) B) and C)
F) All of the above

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One way to eliminate the Tragedy of the Commons is to


A) increase law enforcement in public areas.
B) limit access to the commons.
C) increase access to the commons.
D) decrease taxes.

E) B) and C)
F) C) and D)

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The profit motive that stems from private ownership means that elephant populations are best protected as common resources.

A) True
B) False

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A free rider is a person who pays for a good but does not receive the benefit of it.

A) True
B) False

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If one person's use of a good diminishes another person's enjoyment of it,the good is


A) rival in consumption.
B) excludable.
C) normal.
D) exhaustible.

E) A) and B)
F) A) and C)

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Table 11-1 Consider the town of Tritown with only three residents,Ed,Jim,and Tony.The three residents are trying to determine how large,in acres,they should build the public park.The table below shows each resident's willingness to pay for each acre of the park. Table 11-1 Consider the town of Tritown with only three residents,Ed,Jim,and Tony.The three residents are trying to determine how large,in acres,they should build the public park.The table below shows each resident's willingness to pay for each acre of the park.    -Refer to Table 11-1.Suppose the cost to build the park is $30 per acre and that the residents have agreed to split the cost of building the park equally.To maximize his own surplus,how many acres would Jim like Tritown to build the park? A)  0 acres B)  1 acre C)  2 acres D)  3 acres -Refer to Table 11-1.Suppose the cost to build the park is $30 per acre and that the residents have agreed to split the cost of building the park equally.To maximize his own surplus,how many acres would Jim like Tritown to build the park?


A) 0 acres
B) 1 acre
C) 2 acres
D) 3 acres

E) A) and C)
F) B) and C)

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A toll on a congested road is in essence


A) an interstate highway tax.
B) a Department of Motor Vehicles tax.
C) a gasoline tax.
D) a corrective tax.

E) All of the above
F) B) and C)

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One benefit to the patent system is that it encourages the production of technical knowledge.

A) True
B) False

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