Deck 15: Ideological Differences and Justifications for Planning in Economics
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Deck 15: Ideological Differences and Justifications for Planning in Economics
1
"When the market system fails, the government must intervene for the sake of the society" is the statement of a
A) Conservative.
B) Radical.
C) Liberal.
D) None of the above.
A) Conservative.
B) Radical.
C) Liberal.
D) None of the above.
C
2
To the Conservative, more planning implies
A) a better standard of living.
B) more jobs.
C) misallocation of resources.
D) more personal freedom.
A) a better standard of living.
B) more jobs.
C) misallocation of resources.
D) more personal freedom.
C
3
Support for planning from the Radical view is primarily justified in terms of
A) profit maximization.
B) public interest criteria.
C) the irrelevance of economic efficiency as an objective.
D) creating a humane society.
A) profit maximization.
B) public interest criteria.
C) the irrelevance of economic efficiency as an objective.
D) creating a humane society.
D
4
The basic ideological difference between Liberals and Conservatives on the one hand and Radicals on the other is that Radicals
A) believe in profit maximization.
B) advocate industrial policy.
C) believe that government intervention is necessary.
D) would not try to save capitalism.
A) believe in profit maximization.
B) advocate industrial policy.
C) believe that government intervention is necessary.
D) would not try to save capitalism.
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5
Which of the following is not offered as evidence in a Liberal justification for more planning?
A) The size and complexity of industry.
B) Chronic high levels of unemployment.
C) The undesirability of production for profit.
D) The decreasing competitiveness of the United States.
A) The size and complexity of industry.
B) Chronic high levels of unemployment.
C) The undesirability of production for profit.
D) The decreasing competitiveness of the United States.
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6
Conservatives would
A) support an industrial policy that was geared toward efficiency in the marketplace.
B) support an industrial policy that targeted the high and biotechnology sectors.
C) not support any type of industrial policy.
D) None of the above.
A) support an industrial policy that was geared toward efficiency in the marketplace.
B) support an industrial policy that targeted the high and biotechnology sectors.
C) not support any type of industrial policy.
D) None of the above.
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7
According to the Conservative view, the principal loser under central planning is
A) business.
B) government bureaucrats.
C) labor unions.
D) consumers.
A) business.
B) government bureaucrats.
C) labor unions.
D) consumers.
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8
Liberals refute the Conservative claim that planning will end capitalism with all of the following arguments except
A) the world marketplace is too complex to operate like Adam Smith's analysis of eighteenth-century English capitalism.
B) social anarchy will be the eventual outcome if society is left to the hands of the marketplace.
C) planning is necessary to break down class barriers.
D) private property will eventually be destroyed if there is no planning.
A) the world marketplace is too complex to operate like Adam Smith's analysis of eighteenth-century English capitalism.
B) social anarchy will be the eventual outcome if society is left to the hands of the marketplace.
C) planning is necessary to break down class barriers.
D) private property will eventually be destroyed if there is no planning.
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9
Radicals believe that Liberal targeted "tax-cut" planning
A) is innovative economics used to stimulate private-sector profitability.
B) causes short-run profits to rise, but results in a long-term rise in costs and a decline in inflation-adjusted wages.
C) eventually brings about a lower rate of unemployment.
D) makes wage controls mandatory.
A) is innovative economics used to stimulate private-sector profitability.
B) causes short-run profits to rise, but results in a long-term rise in costs and a decline in inflation-adjusted wages.
C) eventually brings about a lower rate of unemployment.
D) makes wage controls mandatory.
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10
Radicals believe that social planning
A) can only be truly achieved through a violent class revolution.
B) should be run similar to that of the old Soviet Union, where people's needs were claimed to come first.
C) must begin with popular participation and deal with the problems of the people.
D) All of the above.
A) can only be truly achieved through a violent class revolution.
B) should be run similar to that of the old Soviet Union, where people's needs were claimed to come first.
C) must begin with popular participation and deal with the problems of the people.
D) All of the above.
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11
Soviet-style central planning, with its enormous success in creating jobs, has long been supported by American Radicals.
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12
Conservatives are generally willing to accept a halfway house on the road to planning, that is, some controls on output and prices.
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13
According to the Liberal view, all profit controls are undesirable because they choke off new investment.
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14
Conservatives hold that although administrative planning has brought about high rates of growth in output and employment in some developing nations, it cannot be effective in complex, advanced countries.
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15
"Planning" is acceptable to Conservatives only if it is determined by individual choices collectively expressed in the market.
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16
It is the Liberals contention that tax-subsidy incentives, joint planning participation by labor and capital, and the careful setting of output targets will avoid many of the inefficiencies and crises that develop in unplanned markets.
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17
Liberals and Radicals agree that capitalism needs planning.
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18
According to Radicals, greed and not concern for society's welfare is why some businesses have endorsed the idea of an industrial policy.
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19
"Indicative planning," such as that used in France and Japan, was first used in the United States in the 1960s.
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20
Planning, quite apart from its recent "bad press," has a strong tradition and deep roots in American economic practice.
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