Quiz 17: Public Goods and Common Resources
Business
Q 1Q 1
Which example is considered a nonexcludable good?
A)health care
B)national defense
C)education
D)ice cream
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B
Q 2Q 2
Which example BEST fits the characteristics of a private good?
A)a professor giving a lecture in a large classroom
B)an ice-cream cone
C)fire protection
D)disease prevention
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B
Q 3Q 3
A(n)_____ is excludable and rival in consumption.
A)private good
B)artificially scarce good
C)public good
D)common resource
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A
Q 4Q 4
When Joe watches a movie on Netflix,his viewing is _____ in consumption because other people _____ able to watch the movie at the same time as Joe does.
A)nonrival;are
B)rival;are
C)rival;are not
D)nonrival;are not
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Q 5Q 5
A good is MOST likely to be artificially scarce if:
A)it is nonexcludable and nonrival.
B)the seller is a monopolist.
C)it is nonexcludable but rival.
D)it is excludable but nonrival.
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Q 6Q 6
Which good is MOST likely a common resource?
A)the Super Bowl
B)a public park
C)a pair of pants
D)the fire department
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Q 7Q 7
Which good is MOST likely an artificially scarce good?
A)a ticket to a boxing match
B)pay-per-view of a boxing match
C)health care
D)the police department
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Q 8Q 8
Television programs are nonrival because:
A)the supplier cannot prevent consumption by people who do not pay for it.
B)more than one person can consume the same unit of the good at the same time.
C)individuals ignore the effect of their use on the amount of the resource remaining for others.
D)the market suffers from inefficiently low consumption.
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Q 9Q 9
Clean water in a river is nonexcludable because:
A)it is not possible to prevent consumption by people who do not pay for it.
B)more than one person can consume the same unit of the good at the same time.
C)individuals ignore the effect their use has on the amount of the resource remaining for others.
D)consumption is inefficiently low.
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Q 10Q 10
Which good BEST fits the characteristics of a private good?
A)national defense
B)clean water
C)a pizza
D)police protection
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Q 11Q 11
A private good is _____ in consumption.
A)excludable and rival
B)nonexcludable and nonrival
C)excludable and nonrival
D)nonexcludable and rival
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Q 12Q 12
Which good is MOST likely a public good?
A)the Internet
B)an amusement park
C)a pair of pants
D)fire protection from the fire department in a town
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Q 13Q 13
A(n)_____ is nonexcludable and nonrival in consumption.
A)private good
B)artificially scarce good
C)public good
D)common resource
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Q 14Q 14
A public good is a good or service for which exclusion is _____ and that is _____ in consumption.
A)possible;rival
B)possible;nonrival
C)not possible;rival
D)not possible;nonrival
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Q 15Q 15
A private good is a good or service for which exclusion is _____ and that is _____ in consumption.
A)possible;rival
B)possible;nonrival
C)not possible;rival
D)not possible;nonrival
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Q 16Q 16
A common resource is a good or service for which exclusion is _____ and that is _____ in consumption.
A)possible;rival
B)possible;nonrival
C)not possible;rival
D)not possible;nonrival
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Q 17Q 17
An artificially scarce good is a good or service for which exclusion is _____ and that is _____ in consumption.
A)possible;rival
B)possible;nonrival
C)not possible;rival
D)not possible;nonrival
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Q 18Q 18
Whether or not they pay for them,people cannot be excluded from receiving the benefits of _____,but they can be excluded from the benefits of _____.
A)private goods;public goods and common resources
B)public goods;private goods and common resources
C)common resources;public goods and private goods
D)either public goods or common resources;private goods
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Q 19Q 19
The BEST example of a public good is:
A)a court of law.
B)clothing.
C)food.
D)a state university.
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Q 20Q 20
The BEST example of a private good is:
A)an automobile.
B)public education.
C)national defense.
D)law enforcement.
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Q 21Q 21
The BEST example of a public good is:
A)legal services.
B)national defense.
C)a municipal library.
D)cable television programming.
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Q 22Q 22
The BEST example of an artificially scarce good is:
A)legal services.
B)national defense.
C)a municipal library.
D)cable television programming.
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Q 23Q 23
The BEST example of a common resource(s)is/are:
A)public education.
B)a football match.
C)fish to catch in a local public lake.
D)cable television programming.
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Q 24Q 24
Fish in a public lake are common resources because the private market _____ prevent consumption by people who do not pay for access to fish.Further,the same fish _____ be consumed more than once.
A)can;can
B)cannot;cannot
C)can;cannot
D)cannot;can
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Q 25Q 25
An electronic book is an artificially scarce good because the private market _____ prevent consumption by people who do not pay for it.Further,the same e-book _____ be consumed by more than one person at the same time.
A)can;can
B)cannot;cannot
C)can;cannot
D)cannot;can
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Q 26Q 26
If a good has a marginal cost of production of zero and an inefficiently low level of consumption,the good must be a(n):
A)private good.
B)public good.
C)common resource.
D)artificially scarce good.
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Q 27Q 27
If the market produces an efficient level of a good,then we know that the good must be _____ and _____ in consumption.
A)nonexcludable;nonrival
B)nonexcludable;rival
C)excludable;nonrival
D)excludable;rival
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Q 28Q 28
Although most citizens have access to police protection,they also take measures,such as putting locks on their doors,to protect themselves.For most citizens,police protection is a(n)_____ good,while self-protection is a(n)_____ good.
A)public;private
B)public;artificially scarce
C)private;private
D)artificially scarce;common resource
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Q 29Q 29
Which example is considered a private good?
A)traffic lights
B)mountain bike trails in a national forest
C)a fast-food cheeseburger
D)cell phone service
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Q 30Q 30
Stephanie stops at a gas station to fill up the tank of her car.The unleaded gasoline in her tank is BEST described as a(n):
A)private good.
B)public good.
C)artificially scarce good.
D)common resource.
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Q 31Q 31
DeVonda owns a music store.One night,vandals broke her store's front window.DeVonda called the police,and the police investigated the crime.The police services that DeVonda used are BEST described as a(n):
A)private good.
B)public good.
C)artificially scarce good.
D)common resource.
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Q 32Q 32
Josh has an iPhone,and he frequently downloads songs from iTunes.He pays a small price for each download,but downloading a song does not remove it from the iTunes inventory,which is available for other buyers.The iTunes service is BEST described as a(n):
A)private good.
B)public good.
C)artificially scarce good.
D)common resource.
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Q 33Q 33
Bluefin tuna travel in schools throughout the world's oceans.Fishing boats from many nations harvest bluefin tuna as the schools migrate through their national waters.The schools of bluefin tuna are BEST described as a(n):
A)private good.
B)public good.
C)artificially scarce resource.
D)common resource.
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Q 34Q 34
As a big music fan,you want to attend a weekend blues festival in your town.The purchase of a wristband gives you and thousands of other fans access to the very large outdoor concert pavilion,where you all fit comfortably.The blues festival is a good that has the characteristics of being:
A)rival and excludable.
B)nonrival and excludable.
C)rival and nonexcludable.
D)nonrival and nonexcludable.
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Q 35Q 35
Public goods differ from common resources in that,while both are _____,public goods are _____,while common resources are _____.
A)nonrival in consumption;excludable;nonexcludable
B)excludable;nonrival in consumption;rival in consumption
C)nonexcludable;nonrival in consumption;rival in consumption
D)rival in consumption;nonexcludable;excludable
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Q 36Q 36
The BEST example of a good that is excludable in consumption is:
A)a park.
B)an ocean.
C)a bicycle.
D)national defense.
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Q 37Q 37
When comparing the characteristics of common resources and artificially scarce goods,we find that:
A)they are both nonrival in consumption.
B)they are both excludable.
C)artificially scarce goods are rival in consumption (while common resources are not)and common resources are excludable (while artificially scarce goods are not).
D)common resources are rival in consumption (while artificially scarce goods are not)and artificially scarce goods are excludable (while common resources are not).
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Q 38Q 38
National defense and clean air are similar in that both are _____,but they differ in that clean air is _____,while national defense is not.
A)rival in consumption;excludable
B)nonrival in consumption;excludable
C)excludable;rival in consumption
D)nonexcludable;rival in consumption
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Q 39Q 39
National defense and e-books are similar in that both are _____,but they differ in that national defense is _____,while e-books are _____.
A)rival in consumption;excludable;nonexcludable
B)nonrival in consumption;nonexcludable;excludable
C)excludable;rival in consumption;nonrival in consumption
D)nonexcludable;nonrival in consumption;rival in consumption
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Q 40Q 40
An artificially scarce good is similar to a public good in that it is _____,but it is also similar to a private good in that it is _____.
A)nonrival in consumption;nonexcludable
B)nonrival in consumption;excludable
C)excludable;nonrival in consumption
D)nonexcludable;rival in consumption
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Q 41Q 41
An e-book is similar to a published book in that it is _____,but it is also similar to national defense in that it is _____.
A)rival in consumption;nonexcludable
B)nonrival in consumption;excludable
C)excludable;nonrival in consumption
D)nonexcludable;rival in consumption
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Q 42Q 42
A software program is similar to an apple in that it is _____,but it is also similar to public safety in that it is _____.
A)rival in consumption;nonexcludable
B)nonrival in consumption;excludable
C)excludable;nonrival in consumption
D)nonexcludable;rival in consumption
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Q 43Q 43
If left to the private market,the amount of police protection provided in a city would be _____ than it is now,and free riders would pay _____ for police protection.
A)more;more
B)more;nothing
C)less;nothing
D)less;a higher price
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Q 44Q 44
For a good to be efficiently provided by the private market,it must be:
A)rival in consumption and nonexcludable.
B)nonrival in consumption and excludable.
C)a common resource.
D)rival in consumption and excludable.
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Q 45Q 45
An individual is MOST likely to be a free rider when a good is:
A)private.
B)nonexcludable.
C)nonrival.
D)artificially scarce.
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Q 46Q 46
The free-rider problem is a direct result of:
A)the inability to exclude nonpayers.
B)marginal-cost pricing.
C)full-cost pricing.
D)horizontally summed supply curves.
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Q 47Q 47
The tendency of people or firms to consume a public good without paying for it is called the free-_____ problem.
A)cost
B)rider
C)goods
D)market
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Q 48Q 48
When the market does NOT result in an efficient allocation of scarce resources,economists say that there has been:
A)market dropout.
B)normative economics.
C)market disincentives.
D)market failure.
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Q 49Q 49
An inefficient allocation of resources will occur when:
A)decision makers are faced with the full costs and benefits of their actions.
B)there are clearly defined property rights.
C)no alternative would increase the welfare of society.
D)decision makers are not faced with the full benefits and costs of their choices.
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Q 50Q 50
When the allocation of resources in a free market environment is such that a different allocation would increase society's welfare,economists say:
A)market failure has occurred.
B)the efficiency condition is met.
C)decision makers have faced the full marginal benefits and marginal costs of their decisions.
D)producers have maximized total cost.
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Q 51Q 51
If a good is subject to the free-rider problem and an inefficiently low level of production when left to the private market,the good must be a(n):
A)private good.
B)public good.
C)illegal good
D)artificially scarce good.
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Q 52Q 52
If a good is subject to the free-rider problem and an inefficiently high level of consumption,the good must be a(n):
A)private good.
B)public good.
C)common resource.
D)artificially scarce good.
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Q 53Q 53
You work in an office and one of your coworkers has announced his retirement.You have offered to purchase the retirement gift,so you place a collection jar in the lunch room for anonymous donations to help pay for the gift.After a week,you find very little money in the jar,so you end up paying for a large share of the retirement gift.You are the victim of the _____ problem.
A)common resource
B)private good
C)overuse of a common resource
D)free-rider
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Q 54Q 54
Most neighborhood streets are illuminated at night by streetlights.The streetlights are _____ and _____.Therefore,they are likely to be _____ by the competitive market.
A)nonrival;nonexcludable;underprovided
B)nonrival;nonexcludable;overprovided
C)rival;excludable;efficiently provided
D)nonrival;excludable;underprovided
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Q 55Q 55
The tendency of people to avoid paying for a good's benefits when the benefits can be obtained for free is called the free-_____ problem.
A)cost
B)rider
C)goods
D)market
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Q 56Q 56
The free-rider problem refers to:
A)the situation in the Old West when land was largely unfenced and riders had unfettered access to private range land.
B)qualifications,or riders,that clients do not request,but which lawyers tend to include in contracts anyway.
C)a variation on the saying "There's no such thing as a free lunch," which is replaced by "There's no such thing as a free ride."
D)lack of incentive for consumers to pay for a nonexcludable good.
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Q 57Q 57
For nonrival goods like pay-per-view television programs,the private market will lead to _____ from a social perspective.
A)production of too much of the good
B)consumption of too much of the good
C)consumption of too little of the good
D)outsourcing its production
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Q 58Q 58
For a nonexcludable good like national defense,the private market will lead to _____ of the good.
A)too much production
B)too much consumption
C)too little production
D)the efficient level of consumption
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Q 59Q 59
A public good is _____ and _____ in consumption.
A)excludable;rival
B)nonexcludable;nonrival
C)excludable;nonrival
D)nonexcludable;rival
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Q 60Q 60
A key feature of a public good is:
A)overproduction in the private market.
B)rival consumption.
C)payment through charitable contributions.
D)nonexclusion.
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Q 61Q 61
Public goods are NOT sold in efficient quantities in the private marketplace because:
A)once supplied to a buyer,they can be made available at no cost to someone else.
B)the more one person has,the less another person has.
C)they are usually so costly that only the wealthy can afford them.
D)they are usually very poor-quality goods.
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Q 62Q 62
Which example is considered a public good?
A)school attendance
B)national defense
C)cigarettes
D)a flu shot
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Q 63Q 63
A public good is a good:
A)whose consumption is nonexcludable and nonrival.
B)for which the marginal cost of adding another consumer is high.
C)that the market will usually provide efficiently.
D)whose consumption is rival.
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Q 64Q 64
For a public good,nonpayers _____ excluded from obtaining the benefits of the good.
A)can be
B)are automatically
C)usually are
D)cannot be
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Q 65Q 65
The best example of a good whose consumption is NOT excludable is:
A)a yard.
B)a house.
C)a bicycle.
D)national defense.
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Q 66Q 66
Which example best illustrates a good whose consumption is NOT excludable?
A)clothing
B)ice cream
C)a taco
D)clean air
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Q 67Q 67
Volunteer fire departments are good examples of the _____ provision of _____.
A)private;private goods
B)public;common resources
C)private;public goods
D)public;artificially scarce goods
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Q 68Q 68
In the United Kingdom,most public television programming is paid for by a yearly license fee assessed on every household.Television detection vans go through neighborhoods to detect unlicensed households and keep them from viewing without paying.This is a good example of the _____ provision of _____.
A)public;private goods
B)public;goods that are made artificially excludable in consumption
C)public;common resources
D)private;artificially scarce goods
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Q 69Q 69
Since the public safety that a police force provides is _____ in consumption,the efficient price _____.
A)rival;is zero
B)nonrival;is zero
C)rival;equals marginal social benefit
D)nonrival;equals marginal social benefit
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Q 70Q 70
For which type of goods is the marginal social benefit necessarily greater than the marginal private benefit?
A)public goods
B)common resources
C)artificially scarce goods
D)private goods
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Q 71Q 71
No individual is willing to pay to provide the efficient level of a public good since the:
A)marginal cost of production is zero.
B)good will be nonrival and thus underconsumed.
C)individual's marginal benefit is less than the marginal social benefit.
D)marginal benefit of allowing one more individual to consume the good is zero.
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Q 72Q 72
Public goods should be produced up to the point at which the marginal cost of production equals:
A)the maximum price any individual is willing to pay for that unit.
B)the sum of the individual marginal benefits from all consumers of that unit.
C)zero,which is the marginal cost of allowing another individual to consume the good.
D)the highest marginal benefit from any individual consumer of the good.
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Q 73Q 73
Suppose the town of Falls Valley has a mosquito problem.After a bad summer,the town accountants explain that the marginal cost of providing one more treatment for mosquito control is $100,000.The town should provide the additional mosquito control only if the marginal:
A)benefit for any individual citizen is at least $100,000.
B)benefits for all individual citizens adds up to at least $100,000.
C)social cost of mosquito control is more than $100,000.
D)social cost of mosquito control is less than $100,000.
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Q 74Q 74
Use the following to answer questions 74-76:
Figure: Traffic Lights in Plymouth
-(Figure: Traffic Lights in Plymouth)Use Figure: Traffic Lights in Plymouth.Plymouth has 1,000 residents.Each of the residents has the same individual marginal benefit per traffic light.Without government intervention,the town will have _____ traffic lights.
A)0
B)4
C)8
D)12
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Q 75Q 75
Use the following to answer questions 74-76:
Figure: Traffic Lights in Plymouth
-(Figure: Traffic Lights in Plymouth)Use Figure: Traffic Lights in Plymouth.Plymouth has 1,000 residents.Each of the residents has the same individual marginal benefit per traffic light.If the town's population doubles and the new residents share the identical individual marginal benefit of the existing residents,the socially efficient quantity of traffic lights will:
A)stay the same.
B)fall.
C)rise.
D)fall to zero.
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Q 76Q 76
Use the following to answer questions 77-79:
-(Table: Street Cleanings)Use Table: Street Cleanings.What is the marginal social benefit for Peter and Wendy together when the number of street cleanings per month increases from 4 to 5?
A)$30
B)$60
C)$6
D)$15
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Q 77Q 77
Use the following to answer questions 77-79:
-(Table: Street Cleanings)Use Table: Street Cleanings.Increasing the number of street cleanings per month from _____ would yield a marginal social benefit (for Peter and Wendy together)equal to $12.
A)1 to 2
B)2 to 3
C)3 to 4
D)4 to 5
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Q 78Q 78
Use the following to answer questions 77-79:
-(Table: Street Cleanings)Use Table: Street Cleanings.Suppose that the marginal cost of each street cleaning is $18.Which statement is TRUE?
A)If the city decided to clean the streets only once per month,Peter would be willing to pay the entire cost of the cleaning.
B)If the city decided to clean the streets only once per month,Wendy would be willing to pay the entire cost of the cleaning.
C)If Wendy and Peter were the only people in society,the efficient number of street cleanings would be one per month.
D)If Wendy and Peter were the only people in society,the efficient number of street cleanings would be at least two per month.
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Q 79Q 79
Consider an economy with just two citizens.If Sanjay's marginal benefit from an hour of mosquito control efforts is $10 and Anjali's marginal benefit is $25,then the optimal number of hours of a public good like mosquito control occurs when the marginal cost of an additional hour of mosquito control is:
A)$25.00.
B)$17.50.
C)$10.00.
D)$35.00.
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Q 80Q 80
Use the following to answer questions 81-84:
-(Table: Security in a Residential Community)Use Table: Security in a Residential Community.Suppose that the residential community has 100 residents.The marginal cost of hiring the second security guard is _____,and the marginal social benefit is _____.
A)$150;$200
B)$450;$1,800
C)$150;$600
D)$450;$600
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Q 81Q 81
Use the following to answer questions 81-84:
-(Table: Security in a Residential Community)Use Table: Security in a Residential Community.Suppose that the residential community has 100 residents.The marginal cost of hiring the third security guard is _____,and the marginal social benefit is _____.
A)$150;$200
B)$450;$1,800
C)$150;$600
D)$450;$600
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Q 82Q 82
Use the following to answer questions 81-84:
-(Table: Security in a Residential Community)Use Table: Security in a Residential Community.Suppose that the residential community has 100 residents.The marginal cost of hiring the fourth security guard is _____,and the marginal social benefit is _____.
A)$150;$200
B)$150;$100
C)$150;$600
D)$600;$1,900
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Q 83Q 83
Use the following to answer questions 85-88:
-(Table: Total Cost and Total Individual Benefit)Use Table: Total Cost and Total Individual Benefit.If there are 1,000 residents and they all have the same total individual benefit,as shown in the table,what is the total social benefit of three animal control officers?
A)$10
B)$9,000
C)$10,000
D)$90,000
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Q 84Q 84
Use the following to answer questions 85-88:
-(Table: Total Cost and Total Individual Benefit)Use Table: Total Cost and Total Individual Benefit.If there are 1,000 residents and they all have the same total individual benefit,as shown in the table,what is the marginal social benefit of the fourth animal control officer?
A)$10
B)$9,000
C)$10,000
D)$90,000
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Q 85Q 85
Use the following to answer questions 85-88:
-(Table: Total Cost and Total Individual Benefit)Use Table: Total Cost and Total Individual Benefit.If an individual resident were to decide about hiring and paying for animal control officers on his or her own,how many officers would that resident hire?
A)0
B)1
C)3
D)5
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Q 86Q 86
Use the following to answer questions 85-88:
-(Table: Total Cost and Total Individual Benefit)Use Table: Total Cost and Total Individual Benefit.Assume there are 1,000 residents and they all have the same total individual benefit,as shown in the table.If the residents acted together,how many officers would they hire?
A)0
B)1
C)3
D)5
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Q 87Q 87
A characteristic of public goods is that:
A)people pay for them in proportion to the benefits received.
B)the costs of producing them are less than if they were private goods.
C)their benefits cannot be withheld from anyone,regardless of whether a person pays for them.
D)they are produced only by the private sector,not by the public sector.
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Q 88Q 88
Some public goods would not be provided without government intervention because the marginal cost of the good:
A)exceeds an individual's marginal benefit.
B)is less than an individual's marginal benefit.
C)would equal an individual's marginal benefit.
D)would need to be maximized.
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Q 89Q 89
Public goods should be provided to the point at which the marginal cost of production equals:
A)the maximum price any individual is willing to pay for that unit.
B)the highest marginal benefit from any individual consumer of the good.
C)zero.
D)the sum of the individual marginal benefits from all consumers of that unit.
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Q 90Q 90
No individual is willing to pay for the efficient quantity of a public good because the marginal benefit to an individual _____ the marginal social benefit.
A)equals
B)exceeds
C)is less than
D)may be equal to or greater than
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Q 91Q 91
To maximize society's welfare,the government should produce a public good up to the point at which the marginal social benefit _____ the marginal social cost.
A)equals
B)exceeds
C)is less than
D)is equal to or greater than
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Q 92Q 92
Use the following to answer questions 94-100:
Figure: An Individual's Marginal Benefit from a Public Good
-(Figure: An Individual's Marginal Benefit from a Public Good)Use Figure: An Individual's Marginal Benefit from a Public Good.Assume that two individuals will share consumption of a public good;each individual has the marginal benefit curve shown in the figure.What is the marginal social benefit from four units of the public good?
A)$0
B)$8
C)$16
D)$32
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Q 93Q 93
Use the following to answer questions 94-100:
Figure: An Individual's Marginal Benefit from a Public Good
-(Figure: An Individual's Marginal Benefit from a Public Good)Use Figure: An Individual's Marginal Benefit from a Public Good.Assume that two individuals will share consumption of a public good;each individual has the marginal benefit curve shown in the figure.What is the total social benefit from four units of the public good?
A)$16
B)$60
C)$140
D)$200
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Q 94Q 94
Use the following to answer questions 94-100:
Figure: An Individual's Marginal Benefit from a Public Good
-(Figure: An Individual's Marginal Benefit from a Public Good)Use Figure: An Individual's Marginal Benefit from a Public Good.Assume that two individuals will share consumption of a public good;each individual has the marginal benefit curve shown in the figure.If the marginal cost of the good is $24,how many units of the public good will be provided by the private market?
A)0
B)8
C)12
D)16
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Q 95Q 95
Use the following to answer questions 94-100:
Figure: An Individual's Marginal Benefit from a Public Good
-(Figure: An Individual's Marginal Benefit from a Public Good)Use Figure: An Individual's Marginal Benefit from a Public Good.Assume that two individuals will share consumption of a public good;each individual has the marginal benefit curve shown in the figure.If the marginal cost of the good is $24,how many units of this public good would maximize society's welfare?
A)0
B)8
C)12
D)16
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Q 96Q 96
Use the following to answer questions 94-100:
Figure: An Individual's Marginal Benefit from a Public Good
-(Figure: An Individual's Marginal Benefit from a Public Good)Use Figure: An Individual's Marginal Benefit from a Public Good.Assume that two individuals will share consumption of a public good;each individual has the marginal benefit curve shown in the figure.If the marginal cost of the good is $24,what is the total benefit of the level of the public good that maximizes society's welfare?
A)$0
B)$24
C)$124
D)$248
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Q 97Q 97
Use the following to answer questions 94-100:
Figure: An Individual's Marginal Benefit from a Public Good
-(Figure: An Individual's Marginal Benefit from a Public Good)Use Figure: An Individual's Marginal Benefit from a Public Good.Assume that two individuals will share consumption of a public good;each individual has the marginal benefit curve shown in the figure.If the marginal cost of the good is $8,how many units of the public good will be provided by the private market?
A)0
B)8
C)12
D)16
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Q 98Q 98
Use the following to answer questions 94-100:
Figure: An Individual's Marginal Benefit from a Public Good
-(Figure: An Individual's Marginal Benefit from a Public Good)Use Figure: An Individual's Marginal Benefit from a Public Good.Assume that two individuals will share consumption of a public good;each individual has the marginal benefit curve shown in the figure.If the marginal cost of the good is $8,how many units of this public good will maximize society's welfare?
A)0
B)8
C)12
D)16
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Q 99Q 99
For a public good,which statement(s)accurately describe(s)the marginal social benefit (MSB)? I.MSB equals the sum of the individual marginal benefits for all of the consumers of that unit.
II.MSB equals the sum of each consumer's willingness to pay for that unit.
III.MSB is greater than any individual marginal benefit.
A)I only
B)II only
C)I and II only
D)I,II,and III
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Q 100Q 100
Use the following to answer questions 102-104:
-(Table: Marginal Benefit from Additional Streetlights)Use Table: Marginal Benefit from Additional Streetlights.Suppose that the marginal cost of installing a streetlight is $6.What is the maximum that Art would be willing to pay to have one streetlight installed in the neighborhood?
A)$20
B)$15
C)$35
D)$5
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Q 101Q 101
Use the following to answer questions 102-104:
-(Table: Marginal Benefit from Additional Streetlights)Use Table: Marginal Benefit from Additional Streetlights.Suppose that the marginal cost of installing a streetlight is $6.If Dave had to pay for streetlights on his own,how many streetlights would there be?
A)0
B)1
C)2
D)3
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Q 102Q 102
Use the following to answer questions 102-104:
-(Table: Marginal Benefit from Additional Streetlights)Use Table: Marginal Benefit from Additional Streetlights.Suppose that the marginal cost of installing a streetlight is $6.What is the socially optimal number of streetlights in the neighborhood?
A)1
B)2
C)3
D)4
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Q 103Q 103
Which statement is TRUE?
A)It is possible to observe how much people benefit from consuming an additional unit of a public good.
B)It is difficult to get an accurate estimate of the marginal social benefits of public goods because individuals have an incentive to distort the truth about their willingness to pay.
C)Individuals tend to underestimate the amount of a public good that they desire.
D)It is straightforward to estimate the marginal social benefits of public goods.
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Q 104Q 104
What is difficult about using cost-benefit analysis to estimate the level of a public good that will maximize social welfare?
A)The government cannot use cost-benefit analysis to estimate this.
B)It is difficult to estimate the marginal costs of supplying a public good.
C)It is difficult to estimate the marginal social benefits of supplying a public good.
D)The costs of using it may make the provision of the public good prohibitive.
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Q 105Q 105
Which example is considered a common resource?
A)a public beach with free access
B)a seat on an airplane
C)a highway to which access is granted only to those who pay a specified toll
D)a city sewer system
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Q 106Q 106
Which example is BEST characterized as a common resource?
A)national defense
B)a bottle opener
C)a dorm kitchen
D)a pair of boots
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Q 107Q 107
Common resources tend to be _____ in private markets.
A)priced too high
B)efficiently priced
C)overconsumed
D)underconsumed
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Q 108Q 108
If the marginal social benefit received from a good is equal to the marginal social cost of production:
A)an increase in production will improve society's well-being.
B)a decrease in production will improve society's well-being.
C)no change in production can improve society's well-being.
D)the market is producing too much of the good.
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Q 109Q 109
If the marginal social benefit received from a good is less than the marginal social cost of production:
A)an increase in production will improve society's well-being.
B)a decrease in production will improve society's well-being.
C)no change in production can improve society's well-being.
D)the market is producing too little of the good.
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Q 110Q 110
If the marginal social benefit received from a good is greater than the marginal social cost of production:
A)an increase in production will improve society's well-being.
B)a decrease in production will improve society's well-being.
C)no change in production can improve society's well-being.
D)the market is producing too much of the good.
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Q 111Q 111
If the extent to which common resources (such as fish in the sea)should be used is left to the private market:
A)resource use will be efficient and will maximize social welfare.
B)each individual will use the resource until his or her marginal benefit is equal to the marginal social cost.
C)the marginal social cost and each individual's marginal private cost will be the same.
D)the marginal social cost will be greater than the marginal private cost,and the resource will be overused.
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Q 112Q 112
If the use of a common resource is determined in the private market,the resource will be _____ since the marginal social benefit will be equal to the marginal private cost of production,which is _____ than the marginal social cost.
A)underused;greater than
B)overused;less than
C)overused;greater than
D)underused;equal to
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Q 113Q 113
Common resources tend to be overused because:
A)individuals tend to ignore the cost to others of their use of the resource.
B)the individual marginal cost is greater than the marginal social cost.
C)common resources are nonrival and nonexcludable.
D)the marginal cost of allowing one more unit of consumption is zero.
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Q 114Q 114
For a common resource,the marginal social benefit at the quantity provided by a private market is _____ the marginal social cost.
A)equal to
B)greater than
C)less than
D)irrelevant to
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Q 115Q 115
(Figure: Marginal Social Cost and Supply)Use Figure: Marginal Social Cost and Supply.The marginal social cost curve lies above the supply curve: Figure: Marginal Social Cost and Supply
A)because the marginal social benefit is greater for a common resource.
B)and the efficient quantity of this common resource is point E.
C)because the marginal social cost includes the cost to society of depleting this common resource.
D)because this is a public good.
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Q 116Q 116
Consumption of a common resource is inefficiently too _____ because the marginal social cost of the resource is _____ than the private marginal cost.
A)low;higher
B)low;less
C)high;higher
D)high;less
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Q 117Q 117
Traffic congestion imposes higher costs and discomfort to residents of a city because the marginal social cost of any one individual's use of the roads is _____ the individual marginal cost.
A)less than
B)greater than
C)equal to
D)irrelevant to
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Q 118Q 118
If the market supply and demand curves for a common resource include all costs and benefits to society from production and consumption,the common resource will:
A)be underused.
B)be overused.
C)be used at the socially optimal level.
D)impose an external cost on society.
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Q 119Q 119
(Figure: Model of a Market for a Common Resource)Use Figure: Model of a Market for a Common Resource.The figure shows the intersection of the private supply and demand curves.Without any consideration of the marginal social cost of using a common resource,the quantity of the common resource used at Q will be: Figure: Model of a Market for a Common Resource
A)larger than is socially desirable.
B)smaller than is socially desirable.
C)efficient.
D)indeterminate without more information.
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Q 120Q 120
If an individual does not have to pay to use a common resource,that individual will continue to use a common resource until his or her:
A)marginal benefit is zero.
B)marginal cost is zero.
C)marginal benefit exceeds marginal cost.
D)marginal benefit equals the marginal social cost.
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Q 121Q 121
The marginal social cost of a common resource is _____ than an individual's marginal cost,and without government intervention the market will allow provision of _____ of the common resource than is socially optimal.
A)less;more
B)less;less
C)greater;more
D)greater;less
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Q 122Q 122
Suppose the Alaskan king crab harvest is unregulated,and any person with a boat can go offshore,lower a crab pot,and harvest king crab.This common resource will likely be _____ because the marginal social cost of harvesting crabs _____ the market price of crab.
A)overfished;is equal to
B)overfished;is less than
C)efficiently fished;is equal to
D)overfished;exceeds
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Q 123Q 123
The problem with common resources is similar to the problem with negative externalities because:
A)both issues deal with natural resources.
B)the marginal social benefit of producing another unit exceeds the individual's marginal benefit.
C)the marginal social cost of producing another unit exceeds the individual's marginal cost.
D)the individual's marginal cost of producing another unit exceeds the individual's marginal benefit.
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Q 124Q 124
One way the government of Alaska could prevent an inefficiently large production of crab fishing would be to:
A)subsidize fishermen to encourage competition.
B)sell exclusive licenses for the right to fish.
C)offer tax breaks for more efficient boats.
D)allow competition from foreign fishermen.
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Q 125Q 125
In London,any motorist entering a particular area in the city center during certain specified times must pay a congestion fee equal to £11.50 per day,with fines for noncompliance rising to as high as £130.The congestion fee is:
A)a Pigouvian subsidy aimed at encouraging the use of city streets.
B)an attempt to internalize the costs of traffic delays and congestion.
C)the wrong policy tool for solving the problem of congestion;instead,motorists should be allowed to make deals to determine when and where they are permitted to drive.
D)likely to cause marginal private benefit from road use to decrease.
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Q 126Q 126
A Pigouvian tax can lead to the efficient level of production and consumption of:
A)a public good.
B)a common resource.
C)an artificially scarce good.
D)no goods since all taxes cause inefficiency.
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Q 127Q 127
Whenever a species is threatened with extinction,it is likely that:
A)clearly defined property rights exist.
B)no one has exclusive property rights to it.
C)greedy people in society are increasing their share of social surplus.
D)it is the result of too much government regulation.
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Q 128Q 128
The government can intervene to achieve the socially optimal quantity of a common resource by using which approach(es)? I.assigning property rights
II.imposing a tax on usage
III.granting a limited number of tradable permits to use the good
A)I only
B)II only
C)I and II only
D)I,II,and III
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Q 129Q 129
The government can intervene to avoid overfishing by using which approach(es)? I.assigning property rights
II.imposing a tax on usage
III.granting a limited number of tradable fishing permits
A)I only
B)II only
C)I and II only
D)I,II,and III
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Q 130Q 130
If policy makers provide only enough tradable permits to provide efficient use of a common resource,only those who _____ will use the resource.
A)gain the most
B)initially obtain the permit
C)have the largest market share
D)have monopoly power
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Q 131Q 131
Suppose the Alaskan king crab harvest is unregulated and any person with a crab boat and some diesel fuel can go offshore,lower a crab pot,and harvest king crab.As a result,this common resource is overused.Which policy choice might produce the socially optimal king crab harvest?
A)Alaska subsidizes the purchase of crab boats.
B)Alaska auctions a limited number of licenses to harvest king crab.
C)Alaska removes taxes on diesel fuel,which lowers the price of diesel.
D)The U.S.and Canadian governments remove trade barriers,which allows for more trade of products like king crab.
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Q 132Q 132
Use the following to answer questions 134-137:
Figure: Correcting for Market Failure
-(Figure: Correcting for Market Failure)Use Figure: Correcting for Market Failure.There is an external cost in the market illustrated in the figure,and the two upward-sloping lines reflect private and social marginal costs.Economists argue that,in an unregulated private market,too _____ is produced.In the figure,the supply curve (S1)reflects _____ marginal cost.
A)little;private
B)much;private
C)much;social
D)little;social and private
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Q 133Q 133
Use the following to answer questions 134-137:
Figure: Correcting for Market Failure
-(Figure: Correcting for Market Failure)Use Figure: Correcting for Market Failure.There is an external cost in the market illustrated in the figure,and the two upward-sloping lines reflect private and social marginal costs.If the government forces the private-sector firms to internalize any external costs:
A)the supply curve shifts to the right,from S2 to S1.
B)the supply curve shifts to the left,from S1 to S2.
C)the supply curve is unaffected.
D)price per unit decreases.
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Q 134Q 134
Use the following to answer questions 134-137:
Figure: Correcting for Market Failure
-(Figure: Correcting for Market Failure)Use Figure: Correcting for Market Failure.There is an external cost in the market illustrated in the figure,and the two upward-sloping lines reflect private and social marginal costs.If the government intervenes to correct for the external cost,the new _____ will now reflect _____ costs.
A)supply curve S1;both private and external
B)supply curve S2;private but not external
C)supply curve S2;both private and external
D)demand curve (not shown);external but not private
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Q 135Q 135
Use the following to answer questions 134-137:
Figure: Correcting for Market Failure
-(Figure: Correcting for Market Failure)Use Figure: Correcting for Market Failure.There is an external cost in the market illustrated in the figure,and the two upward-sloping lines reflect private and social marginal costs.When the government intervenes to correct for the external cost,the output will _____ from _____ to _____.
A)fall;W;R
B)increase;W;R
C)fall;R;W
D)fall;W;0
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Q 136Q 136
Which example is considered an artificially scarce good?
A)a candy bar
B)a free art exhibit in a city park
C)a pay-per-view boxing match on cable television
D)an interstate highway without tolls
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Q 137Q 137
Computer software that you can download from the Internet for a price is an artificially scarce good because it is _____ but _____ in consumption.
A)nonexcludable;rival
B)excludable;nonrival
C)nonexcludable;nonrival
D)excludable;rival
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Q 138Q 138
The marginal cost of producing an artificially scarce good is usually equal to:
A)zero.
B)the marginal benefit if consumer surplus equals zero.
C)the average total cost.
D)its price.
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Q 139Q 139
Which example is BEST characterized as an artificially scarce good?
A)diamonds because their supply is artificially restricted by monopoly producers
B)music that is downloadable from the Internet for a fee
C)a daily newspaper
D)hot dogs in a sports stadium because the number of suppliers is restricted
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Q 140Q 140
The source of inefficiency in the use of artificially scarce goods is similar to the source of inefficiencies created by:
A)externalities.
B)an oligopoly.
C)price discrimination.
D)a natural monopoly.
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Q 141Q 141
Use the following to answer questions 143-146:
-(Table: Marginal Benefit,Cost,and Consumer Surplus)Use Table: Marginal Benefit,Cost,and Consumer Surplus.The table shows six consumers' willingness to pay for one iTunes download.If the marginal social cost is constant at $0,then the efficient price is _____ and consumer surplus is _____.
A)$0;$37
B)$1;$36
C)$4;$33
D)$5;$32
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Q 142Q 142
Use the following to answer questions 143-146:
-(Table: Marginal Benefit,Cost,and Consumer Surplus)Use Table: Marginal Benefit,Cost,and Consumer Surplus.The table shows six consumers' willingness to pay for one iTunes download.If the marginal social cost is constant at _____,then _____ consumers will purchase this good,and consumer surplus is _____.
A)$5.50;two;$14
B)$6;three;$30
C)$6.50;two;$13
D)$3;four;$34
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Q 143Q 143
Use the following to answer questions 143-146:
-(Table: Marginal Benefit,Cost,and Consumer Surplus)Use Table: Marginal Benefit,Cost,and Consumer Surplus.The table shows six consumers' willingness to pay for one iTunes download.If the marginal social cost is constant at _____,then _____ consumers will purchase this good,and consumer surplus is _____.
A)$6;three;$13
B)$3.50;four;$20
C)$11;two;$22
D)$40;zero;-$37
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Q 144Q 144
Use the following to answer questions 143-146:
-(Table: Marginal Benefit,Cost,and Consumer Surplus)Use Table: Marginal Benefit,Cost,and Consumer Surplus.The table shows six consumers' willingness to pay for one iTunes download.If the marginal social cost is constant at _____,then _____ consumers will purchase this good,and consumer surplus is _____.
A)$0;four;$12
B)$3;four;$22
C)$13;five;$30
D)$20;six;$37
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Q 145Q 145
Producers of artificially scarce goods face _____ that are similar to those of natural monopolists;they decline over the relevant range of output.
A)external benefits
B)external costs
C)total fixed costs
D)average total costs
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Q 146Q 146
Use the following to answer questions 148-151:
Figure: Demand and Marginal Revenue
-(Figure: Demand and Marginal Revenue)Use Figure: Demand and Marginal Revenue.The figure refers to a software upgrade.The producer incurred fixed costs of $10 million to produce the upgrade;the marginal cost of allowing consumers to download the upgrade is zero.To maximize profit,the producer will set a price of _____ and produce _____ upgrades.
A)$100;125,000
B)$100;250,000
C)$50;125,000
D)$0;250,000
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Q 147Q 147
Use the following to answer questions 148-151:
Figure: Demand and Marginal Revenue
-(Figure: Demand and Marginal Revenue)Use Figure: Demand and Marginal Revenue.The figure refers to a software upgrade.The producer incurred fixed costs of $10 million to produce the upgrade;the marginal cost of allowing consumers to download the upgrade is zero.What is the deadweight loss associated with the profit-maximizing price and quantity of the upgrade?
A)$0
B)$1.25 million
C)$3.125 million
D)$6.25 million
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Q 148Q 148
Use the following to answer questions 148-151:
Figure: Demand and Marginal Revenue
-(Figure: Demand and Marginal Revenue)Use Figure: Demand and Marginal Revenue.The figure refers to a software upgrade.The producer incurred fixed costs of $10 million to produce the upgrade;the marginal cost of allowing consumers to download the upgrade is zero.What is the efficient price of the upgrade?
A)$0
B)$50
C)$75
D)$100
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Q 149Q 149
Use the following to answer questions 148-151:
Figure: Demand and Marginal Revenue
-(Figure: Demand and Marginal Revenue)Use Figure: Demand and Marginal Revenue.The figure refers to a software upgrade.The producer incurred fixed costs of $10 million to produce the upgrade;the marginal cost of allowing consumers to download the upgrade is zero.What is the efficient level of output for the upgrade?
A)0
B)80,000
C)125,000
D)250,000
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Q 150Q 150
Pharmaceutical companies typically face very high fixed costs when developing new drugs.The marginal cost of producing a drug after development is very low.When these companies set price and output to maximize profit,patients pay a _____ price for _____ amounts of the drug than are socially optimal.
A)lower;lower
B)higher;higher
C)lower;higher
D)higher;lower
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Q 151Q 151
A very large museum could accommodate many more visitors than it does without reducing the enjoyment of the visitors if it did not charge such a high price for admission.Visits to the museum are a(n):
A)private good.
B)public good.
C)common resource.
D)artificially scarce good.
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Q 152Q 152
Use the following to answer questions 154-174:
Figure: Market Failure
-(Figure: Market Failure)Use Figure: Market Failure.In the figure,which point coincides with the equilibrium for a competitive market?
A)H
B)I
C)J
D)K
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Q 153Q 153
Use the following to answer questions 154-174:
Figure: Market Failure
-(Figure: Market Failure)Use Figure: Market Failure.In the figure,the equilibrium price is _____,and the equilibrium quantity is _____ for a competitive market.
A)A;E
B)A;G
C)B;F
D)C;E
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Q 154Q 154
Use the following to answer questions 154-174:
Figure: Market Failure
-(Figure: Market Failure)Use Figure: Market Failure.In the figure,if production in this competitive market is at quantity E:
A)marginal benefit is equal to marginal cost.
B)marginal benefit is less than marginal cost.
C)marginal benefit is greater than marginal cost.
D)price is equal to marginal cost and greater than marginal benefit.
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Q 155Q 155
Use the following to answer questions 154-174:
Figure: Market Failure
-(Figure: Market Failure)Use Figure: Market Failure.In the figure,if production in this competitive market is at quantity F:
A)marginal benefit is equal to marginal cost.
B)marginal benefit is less than marginal cost.
C)marginal benefit is greater than marginal cost.
D)price is equal to marginal cost and greater than marginal benefit.
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Q 156Q 156
Use the following to answer questions 154-174:
Figure: Market Failure
-(Figure: Market Failure)Use Figure: Market Failure.In the figure,if production in this competitive market is at quantity G:
A)marginal benefit is less than marginal cost.
B)marginal benefit is equal to marginal cost.
C)marginal benefit is greater than marginal cost.
D)price is equal to marginal cost and less than marginal benefit.
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Q 157Q 157
Use the following to answer questions 154-174:
Figure: Market Failure
-(Figure: Market Failure)Use Figure: Market Failure.Suppose that the supply curve represents the marginal cost of providing streetlights in a neighborhood where only two people,Ann and Joe,reside.The demand curve represents the marginal benefit that Ann receives from the streetlights.Suppose that Joe's marginal benefit from the streetlights is a constant amount equal to the vertical distance A-C.How much is Ann willing to pay for E streetlights?
A)0
B)A
C)B
D)C
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Q 158Q 158
Use the following to answer questions 154-174:
Figure: Market Failure
-(Figure: Market Failure)Use Figure: Market Failure.Suppose that the supply curve represents the marginal cost of providing streetlights in a neighborhood where only two people,Ann and Joe,reside.The demand curve represents the marginal benefit that Ann receives from the streetlights.Suppose that Joe's marginal benefit from the streetlights is a constant amount equal to the vertical distance A-C.How much is Ann willing to pay for F streetlights?
A)0
B)A
C)B
D)C
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Q 159Q 159
Use the following to answer questions 154-174:
Figure: Market Failure
-(Figure: Market Failure)Use Figure: Market Failure.Suppose that the supply curve represents the marginal cost of providing streetlights in a neighborhood where only two people,Ann and Joe,reside.The demand curve represents the marginal benefit that Ann receives from the streetlights.Suppose that Joe's marginal benefit from the streetlights is a constant amount equal to the vertical distance A-C.How much is Ann willing to pay for G streetlights?
A)0
B)A
C)B
D)C
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Q 160Q 160
Use the following to answer questions 154-174:
Figure: Market Failure
-(Figure: Market Failure)Use Figure: Market Failure.Suppose that the supply curve represents the marginal cost of providing streetlights in a neighborhood where only two people,Ann and Joe,reside.The demand curve represents the marginal benefit that Ann receives from the streetlights.Suppose that Joe's marginal benefit from the streetlights is a constant amount equal to the vertical distance A-C.If Ann is the only person to pay for the streetlights,how many lights will be provided?
A)0
B)E
C)F
D)G
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Q 161Q 161
Use the following to answer questions 154-174:
Figure: Market Failure
-A concert is excludable if the manager of the concert hall can prevent people who do not have a ticket from entering.
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Q 164Q 164
Goods are said to be rival in consumption because they are substitutes in consumption,such as coffee and tea or road travel and air travel.
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Q 165Q 165
Any road without a toll can be thought of as a common resource since it is nonexcludable and rival in consumption.
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In a market economy,goods that are nonexcludable and nonrival will be produced at inefficiently low levels (if they are produced at all),and goods that are excludable but nonrival in consumption will be produced at inefficiently low consumption levels.
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Q 167Q 167
In a market economy,goods that are nonrival in consumption are subject to inefficiently low production.
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Q 168Q 168
A public good is one that is generally available for consumption by the public;that is,a person does not have to be a member of a special group or a club to be able to consume it.A good example would be milk for sale in a grocery store that is open to the public.
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For a public good,the marginal social benefit will be higher than any individual's marginal benefit of consumption.
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Q 170Q 170
The efficient level of provision of a public good is the level at which its marginal social benefit is equal to the marginal social cost of its production.
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Q 171Q 171
The problem with public goods is similar to the problem with positive externalities: the marginal social benefit exceeds any individual's marginal benefit.
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Q 172Q 172
For a public good,the marginal social benefit is the horizontal summation of each individual's marginal benefit curve.
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Q 173Q 173
A low voter turnout can be explained by noting that political engagement and action is arguably a kind of public good in that people who don't engage or vote can free-ride on those who do.
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Q 174Q 174
A city government engages in cost-benefit analysis when it estimates the social costs and social benefits of providing trash-collection services.
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Q 175Q 175
Since individuals ignore the effect of their use on the amount of a resource remaining for others,common resources are subject to overuse when left to the private market.
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Q 179Q 179
The efficient price for a good that is nonrival in consumption is necessarily greater than zero.
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When a good is nonrival in consumption,it means that the marginal cost of any individual's consumption is zero.
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Q 181Q 181
Goods that are nonrival in consumption and nonexcludable are _____ goods.
A)common resource
B)private
C)public
D)normal
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Q 182Q 182
A good that is nonexcludable but rival in consumption is a _____ good.
A)common resource
B)private
C)public
D)normal
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Q 183Q 183
_____ are a good that is rival in consumption and nonexcludable.
A)Public parks
B)Public policy,such as national economic policy
C)Private beaches
D)National defense
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Q 184Q 184
Economic policymaking is _____ in consumption and _____.
A)rival;nonexcludable
B)nonrival;nonexcludable
C)nonrival;excludable
D)rival;excludable
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Q 185Q 185
On hot summer days,beach parking lots are usually full by early morning,even though one must pay to park there.Parking at such lots is _____ in consumption and _____.
A)rival;nonexcludable
B)rival;excludable
C)nonrival;nonexcludable
D)nonrival;excludable
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Q 186Q 186
A small public park in a large town with many other parks often has very few visitors because of its size.There is no fee to enter the park,but few people visit it since other parks have more amenities.This park is _____ in consumption and _____.
A)rival;excludable
B)nonrival;excludable
C)nonrival;nonexcludable
D)rival;nonexcludable
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Q 187Q 187
A market produces too much of a good when the price of the good is:
A)greater than the marginal social cost of providing it.
B)equal to the marginal social cost of providing it.
C)less than the marginal social cost of providing it.
D)equal to 1.
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Q 188Q 188
When goods are rival in consumption and excludable,perfectly competitive markets:
A)will consistently produce more than the efficient quantity of the good.
B)will produce an efficient quantity of the good.
C)will consistently produce less than the efficient quantity of the good.
D)will find that consumers are unwilling to purchase the good.
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Q 189Q 189
Encouragement of voluntary contributions to the provision of public goods:
A)will always lead to the socially optimal provision of public goods.
B)may lead to the provision of public goods.
C)will result in too much of the public good being provided.
D)is required to provide private goods.
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Q 190Q 190
Nikos and Camila are working on a team project for a course.They will receive the same grade for the project.They have done a great job,but they have not kept track of their bibliography sources very well,although they both have all of the information.Camila knows that Nikos will eventually do the bibliography since Nikos does not like to turn in incomplete work.As a result:
A)Camila will free-ride on Nikos's labor.
B)Nikos will free-ride on Camila's labor.
C)neither will free-ride since they both earn the same grade.
D)free-riding is not relevant to this issue since no money is involved.
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Q 191Q 191
Every few months,public radio announces a call for pledge support.During this time,it asks listeners to contribute to their local public radio station.Although they raise money during this time,it often falls short of the amount they wish to raise because:
A)they do not make the pledge period long enough.
B)listeners know they will be able to hear public radio,even if they don't contribute.
C)public radio free-rides on the listeners.
D)the marginal social cost equals the marginal social benefit of public radio listening.
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Q 192Q 192
When a good is nonexcludable:
A)consumers will pay the market price for it.
B)producers will produce too much of it.
C)a free-rider problem can arise.
D)production will be efficient.
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Q 193Q 193
When a good is nonrival in consumption,its MOST efficient price is:
A)zero.
B)determined by producers.
C)greater than zero.
D)equal to the market price of a similar rival good.
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Q 194Q 194
If a good is nonrival in consumption and a positive price is charged by the supplier:
A)more people want to use this good at the supplier's price than at the efficient price.
B)consumption of it is inefficiently low.
C)free-riding occurs.
D)there is a socially optimal level of consumption.
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Q 195Q 195
(Scenario: Alexander and Vanessa)Use Scenario: Alexander and Vanessa.If Alexander and Vanessa are the only two individuals in a society,which equation CORRECTLY represents the marginal social benefit (MSB)of scientific research? Scenario: Alexander and Vanessa
Alexander and Vanessa benefit from scientific research.Alexander's marginal private benefit from such research is given by the equation MPB = 200 - Q,where Q refers to the amount of research undertaken and MPB captures the marginal private benefit Alexander gets from different marginal quantities.Meanwhile,Vanessa's marginal private benefit from such research is given by the equation MPB = 100 - Q.The marginal social cost of such research is constant at $100.
A)MSB = 300 - 2Q.
B)MSB = 100 - Q.
C)MSB = 200 - Q.
D)MSB = 100.
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Q 196Q 196
(Scenario: Alexander and Vanessa)Use Scenario: Alexander and Vanessa.What is the socially optimal amount of scientific research for this economy? Scenario: Alexander and Vanessa
Alexander and Vanessa benefit from scientific research.Alexander's marginal private benefit from such research is given by the equation MPB = 200 - Q,where Q refers to the amount of research undertaken and MPB captures the marginal private benefit Alexander gets from different marginal quantities.Meanwhile,Vanessa's marginal private benefit from such research is given by the equation MPB = 100 - Q.The marginal social cost of such research is constant at $100.
A)60 units
B)300 units
C)100 units
D)200 units
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Q 197Q 197
(Scenario: Alexander and Vanessa)Use Scenario: Alexander and Vanessa.If the socially optimal level of scientific research is produced and if both Vanessa and Alexander are truthful in disclosing the marginal private benefits they expect to receive from this research,what is the price per unit of research that Vanessa is willing to pay at the social optimum? Scenario: Alexander and Vanessa
Alexander and Vanessa benefit from scientific research.Alexander's marginal private benefit from such research is given by the equation MPB = 200 - Q,where Q refers to the amount of research undertaken and MPB captures the marginal private benefit Alexander gets from different marginal quantities.Meanwhile,Vanessa's marginal private benefit from such research is given by the equation MPB = 100 - Q.The marginal social cost of such research is constant at $100.
A)$0
B)$50
C)$100
D)$300
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Q 198Q 198
(Scenario: Ben and Nik)Use Scenario: Ben and Nik.At Q2 in the figure,the marginal social benefit from the last unit of the public good is: Scenario: Ben and Nik
Ben and Nik are the only members of a community.They have revealed the marginal private benefits they each receive from a public good whose marginal social benefit is known.In addition,the marginal social cost (MSC)of the public good is known and is constant.
A)equal to the marginal social cost.
B)equal to P4 + P3.
C)the optimal level of provision of the public good.
D)zero for Nik.
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Q 199Q 199
(Scenario: Ben and Nik)Use Scenario: Ben and Nik.In the figure,Q4: Scenario: Ben and Nik
Ben and Nik are the only members of a community.They have revealed the marginal private benefits they each receive from a public good whose marginal social benefit is known.In addition,the marginal social cost (MSC)of the public good is known and is constant.
A)is the socially optimal level of provision of the public good.
B)is equal to P4 + P3 in marginal social benefits.
C)represents an amount at which the MSB is greater than the MSC.
D)will not be produced since neither Ben nor Nik finds any benefit in it at this level.
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Q 200Q 200
(Scenario: Ben and Nik)Use Scenario: Ben and Nik.At all levels of provision of the public good: Scenario: Ben and Nik
Ben and Nik are the only members of a community.They have revealed the marginal private benefits they each receive from a public good whose marginal social benefit is known.In addition,the marginal social cost (MSC)of the public good is known and is constant.
A)Ben places a higher value on the public good than Nik.
B)the MSC is less than the MSB.
C)the optimal level is not attained.
D)the private marginal benefits cannot be determined.
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Q 201Q 201
If at the quantity determined by private costs and benefits,the marginal social benefit of a public good is greater than the marginal social cost of providing the good:
A)the private market will best determine how much of the good will be provided and to whom.
B)a community would be better off if provision of the good were to increase.
C)the community will not provide the good.
D)free riding will not occur,so the private market will provide the socially optimal amount.
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Q 202Q 202
A common resource is _____ in consumption.
A)excludable and rival
B)nonexcludable and rival
C)excludable and nonrival
D)nonexcludable and nonrival
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Q 203Q 203
An example of a common resource is:
A)coffee sold in coffee shops.
B)any type of public good.
C)any private good that is monopolized.
D)fishing in the ocean.
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Q 204Q 204
The private market will lead to _____ of clean air because _____.
A)too little consumption;it is nonexcludable but rival in consumption
B)too much consumption;it is nonexcludable but rival in consumption
C)production of the socially optimal amount;the marginal cost is zero
D)government provision;it is a public good
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Q 205Q 205
Common resource goods are similar to:
A)public goods because they are both nonexcludable and nonrival in consumption.
B)goods with negative externalities because not all users take into account the external costs imposed on society.
C)private goods because they are both excludable and rival.
D)artificially scarce goods because they are both are excludable and nonrival in consumption.
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Q 206Q 206
After many years,a small community builds a toll road but discovers that it is not used very much.If it wishes for the road to be used at the socially optimal level,the community should:
A)set the toll higher.
B)set the toll equal to $1.
C)set the toll lower.
D)build another toll road.
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Q 207Q 207
Assigning property rights helps correct the problems associated with common resources:
A)because it allows property owners to exclude users and to manage the resource more efficiently.
B)because it allows the government to determine the amount that would lead to the socially optimal outcome.
C)because it makes the good nonrival in consumption.
D)and therefore allows the market to better assess the marginal social benefits.
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Q 208Q 208
Imposing a Pigouvian tax on a good,establishing a system of tradable licenses,and assigning property rights are methods to alleviate the problems associated with:
A)private goods.
B)positive externalities.
C)public goods.
D)common resources.
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