Quiz 18: Economic Inequality
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Q 1Q 1
Which of the following does Statistics Canada use to provide measures of economic inequality?
A)market income only
B)market income and after-tax income only
C)after-tax income only
D)total market and after-tax income only
E)market income,total income,and after-tax income
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E
Q 2Q 2
Market income equals the wages,
A)interest,rent,and profit earned in factor markets after paying income taxes.
B)interest,and profit earned in factor markets before paying income taxes.
C)interest,and rent earned in factor markets before paying income taxes.
D)interest,rent,and profit earned in factor markets before paying income taxes.
E)rent,and profit earned in factor markets before paying income taxes.
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D
Q 3Q 3
Total income equals
A)market income minus payments to firms by governments.
B)market income plus cash payments to households by governments.
C)the wages,interest,rent,and profit earned in factor markets before paying income taxes.
D)the wages,interest,rent,and profit earned in factor markets after paying income taxes.
E)market income minus cash payments to households by governments.
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B
Q 4Q 4
After-tax income equals
A)total income minus tax payments by households to governments.
B)total income minus tax payments by households to firms.
C)total income plus tax payments by households to governments.
D)market income plus cash payments to households by governments.
E)market income minus tax payments by households to governments.
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Q 5Q 5
In 2015,the poorest 20 percent of Canadian households received what percentage of the nation's after-tax income?
A)13.0 percent
B)7.2 percent
C)20.2 percent
D)17.8 percent
E)23.3 percent
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Q 6Q 6
In 2015,the median household income in Canada was
A)$30,000.
B)$39,999.
C)$56,000.
D)$69,100.
E)$50,700.
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Q 7Q 7
In 2015,the mean household income in Canada was
A)$69,100.
B)$56,000.
C)$39,999.
D)$30,000.
E)$65,000.
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Q 8Q 8
In 2015,what percentage of households received the mode income in Canada?
A)7.2 percent
B)13.0 percent
C)10.8 percent
D)50 percent
E)20 percent
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Q 9Q 9
In 2015,the mode income received by 10.8 percent of households in Canada was between
A)$18,500 and $21,999.
B)$15,000 and $19,999.
C)$30,000 and $39,999.
D)$16,000 and $22,500.
E)$18,000 and $24,999.
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Q 10Q 10
In 2015,the 20 percent of Canadian households with the highest incomes received what percentage of the total after-tax income?
A)20 percent
B)23.3 percent
C)71 percent
D)38.7 percent
E)61.3 percent
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Q 11Q 11
An income Lorenz curve
A)graphs the cumulative percentage of income against the cumulative percentage of households.
B)measures the income among households ranked from the poorest to the richest.
C)measures the income among households ranked from the richest to the poorest.
D)measures the factor prices earned by the rich compared with the poor.
E)is a downward-sloping curve.
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Q 12Q 12
If each household made the same amount of income,then the Lorenz curve would be
A)not defined,because it measures income inequality not income equality.
B)the line of poverty.
C)the line of equality.
D)a right angle.
E)horizontal.
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Q 13Q 13
In 2015,the middle 20 percent of households received what percentage of total Canadian after-tax income?
A)13.0 percent
B)17.8 percent
C)20.2 percent
D)23.3 percent
E)38.7 percent
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Q 14Q 14
Use the figure below to answer the following questions. Figure 18.1.1
-Refer to Figure 18.1.1.The poorest 20 percent of households receive what share of total income?
A)40 percent
B)60 percent
C)20 percent
D)5 percent
E)10 percent
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Q 15Q 15
Use the figure below to answer the following questions. Figure 18.1.1
-Refer to Figure 18.1.1.The richest 20 percent of households receive what share of total income?
A)10 percent
B)30 percent
C)40 percent
D)60 percent
E)100 percent
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Q 16Q 16
Use the figure below to answer the following questions. Figure 18.1.1
-Refer to Figure 18.1.1.The middle 20 percent of households receive what share of total income?
A)20 percent
B)25 percent
C)35 percent
D)15 percent
E)60 percent
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Q 17Q 17
Use the figure below to answer the following questions. Figure 18.1.1
-In Figure 18.1.1,the second poorest 20 percent of all families receive what share of income?
A)10 percent
B)20 percent
C)30 percent
D)40 percent
E)50 percent
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Q 18Q 18
Use the figure below to answer the following questions. Figure 18.1.1
-In Figure 18.1.1,the second richest 20 percent of all families receive what share of income?
A)10 percent
B)20 percent
C)30 percent
D)40 percent
E)50 percent
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Q 19Q 19
The income Lorenz curve illustrates the distribution of income by graphing the
A)cumulative percentage of income received against the cumulative percentage of households.
B)total income earned by each quintile of households.
C)wealth earned by a cumulative percentage of households.
D)cumulative frequency of specific incomes.
E)percentage change in income for a percentage change in population.
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Q 20Q 20
The larger the gap between the income Lorenz curve and the line of equality,
A)the greater is the equality in the income distribution.
B)the less is the inequality in the income distribution.
C)the poorer are the top 50 percent of households.
D)the richer are the lowest 50 percent of households.
E)the greater is the inequality in the income distribution.
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Q 21Q 21
The closer the income Lorenz curve is to the line of equality,
A)the more equal is the income distribution.
B)the less equal is the income distribution.
C)the more unfair is the income distribution.
D)the richer are the highest 5 percent of households.
E)the poorer are the highest 5 percent of households.
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Q 22Q 22
The six household characteristics that stand out when determining the incidence of poverty include all of the following except
A)household type.
B)education.
C)age of householder.
D)rural or urban location.
E)number of children.
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Q 23Q 23
Poverty is
A)an income below the national average income level.
B)an income below the national median income level.
C)a state in which a family's income is too low to be able to buy the quantities of food,shelter,and clothing that are deemed necessary.
D)the income earned by the poorest 20 percent of households.
E)a state in which a family spends more than 50 percent of its income on food,shelter,and clothing.
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Q 24Q 24
The low-income cutoff level is
A)a level of housing and food provided by the government.
B)a fixed real income used to determine whether or not a household may qualify for welfare.
C)the income level below which a family normally spends 73.6 percent or more of its income on food,shelter,and clothing.
D)the income level below which a family normally spends 63.6 percent or more of its income on food,shelter,and clothing.
E)a level of income below which starvation occurs.
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Q 25Q 25
From an examination of data on income and wealth,it can be concluded that
A)wealth distribution is more equal than income distribution.
B)income distribution is more equal than wealth distribution.
C)wealth distribution is equal to income distribution.
D)income and wealth are the same.
E)income and wealth are unrelated.
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Q 26Q 26
The inequality in the distribution of wealth is
A)less than the inequality in the distribution of income.
B)decreased by the existence of assortative mating.
C)a better measure of the inequality in the distribution of economic resources than is the inequality in the distribution of income.
D)shown by a Lorenz curve that is farther away from the line of equality than the Lorenz curve for income.
E)the result of an increasing Gini coefficient.
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Q 27Q 27
The wealthiest 10 percent of Canadian families own approximately
A)10 percent of the wealth.
B)17 percent of the wealth.
C)51 percent of the wealth.
D)67 percent of the wealth.
E)80 percent of the wealth.
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Q 28Q 28
Which diagram is used by economists to illustrate the distribution of income or wealth?
A)Lorenz curve
B)normal bell-shaped distribution
C)wage differential curve
D)low-income cut-off curve
E)a time-series graph
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Q 29Q 29
Use the figure below to answer the following questions. Figure 18.1.2
-Consider the Lorenz curves in Figure 18.1.2.Which Lorenz curve corresponds to the greatest income inequality?
A)A
B)B
C)C
D)D
E)impossible to tell without additional information
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Q 30Q 30
Use the figure below to answer the following questions. Figure 18.1.2
-Refer to Figure 18.1.2.What is curve A called?
A)market distribution line
B)line of equality
C)fairness line
D)low-income cut-off line
E)after-tax income
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Q 31Q 31
Use the figure below to answer the following questions. Figure 18.1.2
-Consider the Lorenz curves in Figure 18.1.2.Which point indicates that the richest 20 percent of families earn 60 percent of the income?
A)a
B)b
C)c
D)d
E)the origin
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Q 32Q 32
Use the figure below to answer the following questions. Figure 18.1.2
-Consider the Lorenz curves in Figure 18.1.2.Which point indicates that the poorest 20 percent of families earn 9 percent of the income?
A)a
B)b
C)c
D)d
E)the origin
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Q 33Q 33
Use the figure below to answer the following questions. Figure 18.1.2
-Which point in Figure 18.1.2 indicates that the richest 20 percent of families earn 40 percent of the income?
A)a
B)b
C)c
D)d
E)the origin
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Q 34Q 34
In Canada,the low-income cut-off level for a family is when ________ or more of income is spent on food,shelter,and clothing.
A)33.6 percent
B)43.6 percent
C)53.6 percent
D)63.6 percent
E)73.6 percent
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Q 35Q 35
The Gini ratio for a perfectly equal distribution of income is
A)equal to zero.
B)equal to 1.
C)equal to 100.
D)equal to infinity.
E)negative.
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Q 36Q 36
The distribution of annual income
A)understates the degree of inequality because it does not take into account the family's stage in its life cycle.
B)understates the degree of inequality because it does not take into account the distribution of human capital.
C)overstates the degree of inequality because it does not take into account the family's stage in its life cycle.
D)overstates the degree of inequality because it does not take into account the distribution of human capital.
E)is an accurate measure of the degree of inequality.
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Q 37Q 37
Wealth differs from income because
A)income is a stock and wealth is a flow.
B)wealth is derived from income.
C)income is what you earn and wealth is what you own.
D)income is what you own and wealth is what you earn.
E)wealth is preferable to income.
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Q 38Q 38
The distribution of wealth
A)understates the degree of inequality because it does not take into account the family's stage in its life cycle.
B)understates the degree of inequality because it does not take into account the distribution of human capital.
C)overstates the degree of inequality because it does not take into account the family's stage in its life cycle.
D)overstates the degree of inequality because it does not take into account the distribution of human capital.
E)is an accurate measure of the degree of inequality.
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Q 39Q 39
Measured wealth distributions that do not consider the distribution of human capital
A)overstate the equality of the income distribution.
B)understate the inequality of the income distribution.
C)are correct since human capital is difficult to accurately measure.
D)overstate the inequality of the wealth distribution.
E)are correct because the distribution of human capital is about the same as the distribution of non-human wealth.
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Q 40Q 40
The income distribution in Canada is
A)bell-shaped.
B)positively skewed.
C)negatively skewed.
D)uniform.
E)unfair.
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Q 41Q 41
Since 1976 the Canadian Gini ratio has
A)decreased and then increased.
B)decreased.
C)increased,with the main increase occurring during the 1990s.
D)been approximately equal to zero.
E)increased,with the main increase occurring during the 2000s.
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Q 42Q 42
If the area between the line of equality and the Lorenz curve is 1,250 and the entire area beneath the line of equality is 5,000,the Gini ratio is
A)1,250.
B)0.80.
C)0.25.
D)0.33.
E)4.00.
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Q 43Q 43
Between 1976 and 2015,the Canadian Gini ratio ________,which means income inequality in Canada ________.
A)increased;increased
B)increased;decreased
C)increased;did not change
D)decreased;decreased
E)decreased;did not change
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Q 44Q 44
Incomes in China and India are a small fraction of incomes in Canada.But incomes in China and India are growing at more than twice the rate of those in Canada.As a result,the inequality in income between the people in China and India and people in Canada is ________ and the world Gini ratio is ________.
A)staying relatively constant;remaining constant
B)increasing in some years and decreasing in other years;remaining constant
C)decreasing;decreasing
D)increasing;increasing
E)decreasing;increasing
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Q 45Q 45
Among Canada,Finland,and South Africa,income is distributed most equally in ________ and least equally in ________.
A)South Africa;Finland
B)Canada;South Africa
C)South Africa;Canada
D)Finland;Canada
E)Finland;South Africa
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Q 46Q 46
The distribution of world income is ________ the distribution of Canadian income.
A)more equal than
B)equal to
C)not comparable to
D)equal to the distribution of Canadian wealth and more equal than
E)less equal than
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Q 47Q 47
Between 1970 and 2005,the world Gini ratio ________ indicating ________ in the world distribution of income.
A)fell;greater equality
B)fell;greater inequality
C)did not change;no change
D)rose;greater equality
E)rose;greater inequality
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Q 48Q 48
The world distribution of income has become more equal since 1970 because
A)average incomes in poorer countries are rising much faster than average incomes in rich countries.
B)the distribution of income within most countries has become more equal.
C)foreign aid programs from rich nations have increased in size and especially in effectiveness.
D)technology is used similarly in all countries.
E)the world population is increasing.
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Q 49Q 49
The Gini ratio in Brazil was over 0.6 in 1990 and fell to 0.5 in 2010.This change means that between 1990 and 2010,income inequality ________ and the Lorenz curve moved ________ the 45-degree line.
A)decreased;closer to
B)decreased;further away from
C)increased;closer to
D)increased;further away from
E)increased;so that it was the same as
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Q 50Q 50
The demand for high-skilled labour is derived from the
A)exploitation of the low-skilled workers.
B)marginal cost of production.
C)lower wage of the labour.
D)supply of the high-skilled labourers.
E)value of marginal product of high-skilled labour.
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Q 51Q 51
The demand for low-skilled labour is derived from the
A)work left undone by the high-skilled workers.
B)marginal cost of production.
C)lower wage rate of the labour.
D)supply of the high-skilled labourers.
E)value of marginal product of low-skilled labour.
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Q 52Q 52
The greater the value of marginal product of labour,the
A)greater is the supply of labour.
B)greater is the demand for labour.
C)greater is the marginal cost of production.
D)greater is unemployment.
E)lower is the wage rate.
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Q 53Q 53
If the supply of labour curve is upward sloping but not vertical,and if the value of marginal product of labour increases,
A)the supply of labour increases.
B)the wage rate rises.
C)the marginal cost of production increases.
D)the exploitation of workers decreases.
E)employment is unchanged.
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Q 54Q 54
Use the figure below to answer the following questions. Figure 18.3.1
-Refer to Figure 18.3.1.Choose the correct statement.
A)The elasticity of demand for high-skilled labourers is less than the elasticity of demand for low-skilled labourers.
B)High-skilled labourers receive a lower wage than low-skilled labourers.
C)High-skilled labourers receive a greater wage than low-skilled labourers.
D)The vertical distance between the two demand curves is the compensation for the cost of acquiring human capital.
E)The vertical distance between the two curves is the present value of human capital.
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Q 55Q 55
Use the figure below to answer the following questions. Figure 18.3.1
-Refer to Figure 18.3.1.The vertical distance between the demand curves of the high-skilled and low-skilled workers is
A)equal to the difference in the value of marginal product of the workers.
B)equal to the difference in the work ethic of the workers.
C)caused by discrimination against minorities.
D)caused by discrimination against women.
E)equal to the cost of acquiring human capital.
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Q 56Q 56
Use the figure below to answer the following questions. Figure 18.3.1
-The vertical distance between the two supply curves in Figure 18.3.1
A)is the compensation for the cost of acquiring human capital.
B)is the VMP of skill.
C)is the result of discrimination against low-skilled workers.
D)is the result of subsidies for high-skilled workers.
E)will disappear if there is free entry in the high-skilled market.
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Q 57Q 57
Use the figure below to answer the following questions. Figure 18.3.1
-Refer to Figure 18.3.1.At the equilibrium wage rates,
A)more high-skilled workers are hired than low-skilled workers.
B)more low-skilled workers are hired than high-skilled workers.
C)the horizontal distance between the two demand curves is the compensation for the cost of acquiring human capital.
D)the horizontal distance between the two supply curves is the value of marginal product of skill.
E)value of marginal product is maximized.
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Q 58Q 58
Use the figure below to answer the following questions. Figure 18.3.1
-Refer only to the information in Figure 18.3.1.At any given wage rate,
A)more hours of low-skilled labour will be demanded than high-skilled labour.
B)more hours of high-skilled labour will be demanded than low-skilled labour.
C)more hours of low-skilled labour will be supplied than high-skilled labour.
D)more hours of high-skilled labour will be supplied than low-skilled labour.
E)both B and C are correct.
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Q 59Q 59
Use the figure below to answer the following questions. Figure 18.3.2
-Refer to Figure 18.3.2.At an employment level of 40 hours per week,the difference in the value of marginal product of high-skilled workers and low-skilled workers is
A)$0.
B)$2 an hour.
C)$6 an hour.
D)$4 an hour.
E)$3 an hour.
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Q 60Q 60
Use the figure below to answer the following questions. Figure 18.3.2
-Refer to Figure 18.3.2.At an employment level of 20 hours per week,firms are willing to pay
A)a wage rate of $21 an hour to low-skilled workers.
B)a maximum of $15 an hour to high-skilled workers.
C)up to $21 an hour for high-skilled workers.
D)the same for high-skilled workers as for low-skilled workers.
E)$3 an hour more for high-skilled workers.
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Q 61Q 61
Use the figure below to answer the following questions. Figure 18.3.2
-Refer to Figure 18.3.2.At a wage rate of $15,an employer would hire
A)the same amount of high-skilled workers and low-skilled workers.
B)20 hours of low-skilled labour and 40 hours of high-skilled labour.
C)60 hours of low-skilled labour and 20 hours of high-skilled labour.
D)20 hours of low-skilled labour and 60 hours of high-skilled labour.
E)40 hours of low-skilled labour and 60 hours of high-skilled labour.
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Q 62Q 62
Use the figure below to answer the following question. Figure 18.3.3
-Refer to Figure 18.3.3.At any given level of employment for high-skilled and low-skilled workers,the vertical distance between the two supply curves
A)disappears if there is free entry into the skill market.
B)disappears if there is equal pay for work of equal value.
C)is created by discrimination against low-skilled workers.
D)is the compensation required for the cost of acquiring human capital.
E)equals the value of marginal product of skill.
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Q 63Q 63
Use the figure below to answer the following question. Figure 18.3.4
-Refer to Figure 18.3.4.At an employment level of 30 hours per week,the compensation required for the cost of acquiring human capital is
A)$0.
B)$2 an hour.
C)$4 an hour.
D)$6 an hour.
E)cannot be determined without knowing the demand for labour.
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Q 64Q 64
Use the figure below to answer the following questions. Figure 18.3.5
-Refer to Figure 18.3.5.This figure shows the labour supply curves and the value of marginal product curves for high-skilled and low-skilled workers.The equilibrium wage rate for low-skilled workers is
A)$9 an hour.
B)$21 an hour.
C)$18 an hour.
D)$15 an hour.
E)$12 an hour.
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Q 65Q 65
Use the figure below to answer the following questions. Figure 18.3.5
-Refer to Figure 18.3.5.This figure shows the labour supply curves and the value of marginal product curves for high-skilled and low-skilled workers.The equilibrium wage rate for high-skilled workers is
A)$15 an hour.
B)$12 an hour.
C)$18 an hour.
D)$24 an hour.
E)$21 an hour.
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Q 66Q 66
Use the figure below to answer the following questions. Figure 18.3.5
-Refer to Figure 18.3.5.This figure shows the labour supply curves and the value of marginal product curves for high-skilled and low-skilled workers.If the labour markets are competitive,then for a 40-hour work week,high-skilled workers must be paid
A)an extra $9 to compensate for the cost of acquiring their human capital and for their increased productivity.
B)an extra $60 to compensate for the cost of acquiring their human capital and for their increased productivity.
C)an extra $360 to compensate for the cost of acquiring their human capital and for their increased productivity.
D)an extra $900 to compensate for the cost of acquiring their human capital and for their enhanced productivity.
E)an extra $540 to compensate for the cost of acquiring their human capital and for their increased productivity.
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Q 67Q 67
Use the figure below to answer the following questions. Figure 18.3.5
-Refer to Figure 18.3.5.This figure shows the labour supply curves and the value of marginal product curves for high-skilled and low-skilled workers.If there is an increase in the supply of high-skilled workers and the supply of high-skilled workers is now equal to the supply of low-skilled workers,then
A)wages paid to high-skilled workers would fall to $12 an hour.
B)wages paid to high-skilled workers would fall to $15 an hour.
C)wages paid to high-skilled workers would fall to $18 an hour.
D)there would be no change in the wages of high-skilled workers,because high-skilled workers always earn more than low-skilled workers.
E)there would be no change in the wages of high-skilled workers,because their value of marginal product is unchanged.
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Q 68Q 68
Use the figure below to answer the following questions. Figure 18.3.5
-Refer to Figure 18.3.5.This figure shows the labour supply curves and the value of marginal product curves for high-skilled and low-skilled workers.If there is an increase in the supply of high-skilled workers and the supply of high-skilled workers is now equal to the supply of low-skilled workers,then employment of high-skilled labour would
A)remain the same.
B)decrease.
C)increase to 40 hours per week.
D)increase to 50 hours per week.
E)increase to 60 hours per week.
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Q 69Q 69
Which one of the following is not a reason why the wages of high-skilled workers exceed the wages of low-skilled workers?
A)The market for high-skilled workers is more competitive than the market for low-skilled labour.
B)The value of marginal product of high-skilled workers is greater than that of low-skilled workers.
C)The cost of obtaining the human capital required for high-skilled workers is greater than the cost of obtaining the human capital required for low-skilled workers.
D)High-skilled workers have acquired more human capital than low-skilled workers.
E)The demand curve for high-skilled workers lies to the right of the demand curve for low-skilled workers.
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Q 70Q 70
Other things remaining the same,if education costs rise substantially,we would expect to see
A)a decrease in the value of marginal product of high-skilled workers.
B)a decrease in the demand for high-skilled workers.
C)an increase in the supply of high-skilled workers.
D)an increase in the number of high-skilled workers employed.
E)an increase in the wages received by high-skilled workers.
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Q 71Q 71
Which of the following statements is false? Human capital
A)is the accumulated skill and knowledge of human beings.
B)is costly to acquire.
C)increases from on-the-job training.
D)increases from higher wages.
E)increases from education.
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Q 72Q 72
Which of the following three statements is true? Human capital
A)decreases your value of marginal product.
B)lowers your wages.
C)may reduce your income while you are accumulating it.
D)All of the above statements are true.
E)None of the above statements is true.
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Q 73Q 73
A generation that is wealthy and leaves assets to another generation that is not wealthy
A)increases the inequality of the income distribution.
B)decreases the inequality of the income distribution.
C)does not change the distribution of income.
D)proves that inheritance taxes are needed.
E)is improving efficiency.
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Q 74Q 74
Complete the following sentence.Passing on wealth from one generation to another
A)can decrease the inequality of wealth.
B)will decrease the inequality of income.
C)is limited since the government taxes this at a very high marginal tax rate.
D)is one of the main causes of social unrest.
E)will make the distribution of wealth more closely match the distribution of human capital.
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Q 75Q 75
Assortative mating
A)tends to break down barriers between the social classes.
B)tends to increase the equality of the income distribution.
C)tends to increase the equality of the distribution of wealth.
D)tends to keep the income and wealth distributions from becoming more equal.
E)occurs rarely these days due to changes in social values.
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Q 76Q 76
Assortative mating means that
A)poor men tend to marry rich women.
B)people tend to marry within their own socioeconomic class.
C)people tend to marry above their own socioeconomic class.
D)same sex marriages occur because "like attracts like."
E)people with different values will marry.
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Q 77Q 77
If discrimination takes the form of consumers discriminating against a group of workers,the effect on this group of workers will be to shift their
A)value of marginal product curve rightward and increase their wage rate.
B)value of marginal product curve leftward and decrease their wage rate.
C)value of marginal product curve rightward and decrease their wage rate.
D)supply of labour curve leftward and increase their wage rate.
E)supply of labour curve rightward and decrease their wage rate.
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Q 78Q 78
Use the figure below to answer the following questions. Figure 18.3.6
-Refer to Figure 18.3.6.If this is the market for a group of workers who are discriminated against by customers and point A represents the equilibrium without discrimination,which point represents the equilibrium for the workers who are discriminated against?
A)D
B)B
C)I
D)C
E)H
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Q 79Q 79
Use the figure below to answer the following questions. Figure 18.3.6
-Refer to Figure 18.3.6.If this is the market for a group of workers who are discriminated in favour of by consumers and point A represents the equilibrium without discrimination,which point represents the equilibrium for the workers who receive favourable discrimination?
A)D
B)B
C)I
D)C
E)H
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Q 80Q 80
Use the figure below to answer the following questions. Figure 18.3.6
-Refer to Figure 18.3.6.This is the market for a group of workers.If point A represents the equilibrium for workers with higher human capital,which point represents the equilibrium for the workers with less human capital?
A)D
B)B
C)I
D)C
E)H
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Q 81Q 81
In an economy in 2017,3 million people had full-time managerial and professional jobs that paid an average of $800 a week.At the same time,1 million people had full-time sales positions that paid an average of $530 a week.Managers and professionals are paid more than salespeople because
A)the supply curve of managers and professionals lies above that of salespeople.
B)the demand curve for managers and professionals lies above that of salespeople.
C)managers and professionals have a a higher value of marginal product.
D)the typical manager or professional has incurred a higher cost of education.
E)all of the above
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Q 82Q 82
The main reason that wealth inequality persists across generations is that
A)people tend to marry within their own socioeconomic class.
B)intergenerational transfers can only increase wealth inequality.
C)there are differences between households in their degree of specialization.
D)rich families have equal wealth over the life cycle.
E)taxes are too high for the lower quintiles.
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Q 83Q 83
Choose the correct sentence.
A)Inherited wealth does not change income inequality because debts can't be forced onto the next generation.
B)Inherited wealth can increase income inequality because debts can't be forced onto the next generation,but it can also decrease income inequality.
C)Inherited wealth decreases income inequality because debts are forced onto the next generation.
D)Inherited wealth decreases income inequality because on average most people inherit the same amount of money.
E)Inherited wealth always increases income inequality because of assortative mating.
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Q 84Q 84
Technological change ________ the demand for high-skilled workers and ________ the demand for low-skilled workers.As a result,income inequality ________.
A)increases;decreases;decreases
B)increases;decreases;increases
C)increases;increases;decreases
D)decreases;decreases;increases
E)increases;does not change;increases
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Q 85Q 85
Discrimination ________ workers in the group being discriminated against and ________ workers in the group being favoured.
A)decreases the supply of;increases the supply of
B)decreases the demand for and the supply of;increases the demand for and the supply of
C)does not change the demand for;increases the demand for
D)decreases the demand for;increases the demand for
E)decreases the demand for;does not change the demand for
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Q 86Q 86
A firm that discriminates has ________ a firm that does not discriminate and ________.
A)the same costs as;competes most often with firms from other countries
B)the same costs as;can successfully maximize profit in a competitive industry
C)lower costs than;drives other firms out of a competitive industry
D)higher costs than;competes most often with firms from other countries
E)higher costs than;cannot survive in a competitive industry
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Q 87Q 87
Customer discrimination against female realtors ________ the number of female realtors and ________ their perceived value of marginal product.
A)decreases;decreases
B)decreases;increases
C)increases;increases
D)increases;decreases
E)decreases;does not change
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Q 88Q 88
Globalization means that firms recruit top talent from the global talent pool.As a result,the payoffs won by the contest winners
A)are increasing.
B)are decreasing.
C)are remaining relatively constant.
D)are paid in U.S.dollars.
E)are limited by the number of people in a given competition.
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Q 89Q 89
Economists who have compared the incomes of never-married men and never-married women have found that with equal amounts of human capital
A)men earn significantly more than women.
B)women earn significantly more than men.
C)the wages of the two groups are equal.
D)men specialize more in home production.
E)women tend to undertake more education.
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Q 90Q 90
Information technologies are ________ for low-skilled labour and ________ for high-skilled labour.
A)substitutes;complements
B)substitutes;substitutes
C)complements;complements
D)complements;substitutes
E)normal goods;inferior goods
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Q 91Q 91
Government transfer payments,such as welfare payments,redistribute income and
A)increase the incentive to work.
B)improve economic efficiency.
C)increase tax receipts.
D)decrease the incentive to work.
E)push the Lorenz curve further away from the line of equality.
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Q 92Q 92
The three main avenues through which the government redistributes income are
A)subsidized services,sales taxes,and user fees.
B)sales taxes,income maintenance programs,and income taxes.
C)income maintenance programs,user fees,and welfare programs.
D)subsidized services,income taxes,and income maintenance programs.
E)welfare programs,income taxes,and income maintenance programs.
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Q 93Q 93
A progressive income tax
A)taxes lower income a larger percentage than higher income.
B)taxes income at an average rate that increases as income increases.
C)receives more tax from rich people,but taxes them at the same rate as poor people.
D)taxes income at a constant rate.
E)is rarely used in advanced economies.
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Q 94Q 94
A proportional income tax
A)taxes lower income by a larger percentage than higher income.
B)taxes lower income by a smaller percentage than higher income.
C)is the tax system used by Canada's federal government.
D)taxes income at a constant rate.
E)taxes everyone the same amount.
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Q 95Q 95
A regressive income tax
A)taxes income at an average rate that decreases as income increases.
B)taxes lower income by a smaller percentage than higher income.
C)receives more from rich people,but taxes them at the same rate as poor people.
D)taxes income at a constant rate.
E)is also called a flat-rate in income tax.
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Q 96Q 96
In Canada,the highest income tax rates are in
A)Quebec.
B)Manitoba.
C)Alberta.
D)Ontario.
E)British Columbia.
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Q 97Q 97
The tax system at both the federal and provincial levels is
A)progressive.
B)regressive.
C)proportional.
D)a combination of proportional and regressive.
E)a combination of progressive and regressive.
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Q 98Q 98
Comparing the distribution of income after taxes and benefits to the distribution of market income,the distribution of income after taxes and benefits is ________ the distribution of market income.
A)more equally distributed than
B)less equally distributed than
C)more equally distributed only for the middle quintile than
D)as equally distributed as the
E)more equally distributed for the bottom two quintiles and less equally distributed for the top three quintiles than
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Q 99Q 99
Income maintenance programs include all of the following programs except
A)social security programs.
B)workers' compensation.
C)Canada Pension Plan.
D)employment insurance.
E)the minimum wage.
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Q 100Q 100
One criticism of social security programs such as the Guaranteed Income Supplement is that
A)it promotes efficiency rather than equity.
B)it helps equity but hurts efficiency.
C)it gives too much money to the elderly.
D)it gives too much money to the poor.
E)it gives too much money to the rich.
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Q 101Q 101
Policies that result in a redistribution of income toward the poor include all of the following except
A)public provision of elementary education.
B)public provision of high school education.
C)public provision of health-care services.
D)public excise taxes.
E)public provision of subsidized university education.
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Q 102Q 102
In the absence of government policies to redistribute income,the income distribution will be the
A)market distribution.
B)unfair distribution.
C)capitalist distribution.
D)efficient distribution.
E)line of equality.
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Q 103Q 103
If the average tax rate increases as income increases,the income tax is
A)progressive.
B)proportional.
C)negative.
D)regressive.
E)excessive.
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Q 104Q 104
Which one of the following reduces the inequality of income or wealth relative to the market distribution?
A)government payments to the poor
B)a regressive income tax
C)large inheritances
D)assortative mating
E)large families
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Q 105Q 105
If the average tax rate decreases as income increases,the income tax is
A)progressive.
B)proportional.
C)negative.
D)regressive.
E)redistributive.
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Q 106Q 106
Use the table below to answer the following questions.
Table 18.4.1
-In Table 18.4.1,which tax plan is proportional?
A)Plan A
B)Plan B
C)Plan C
D)Plan D
E)impossible to calculate without additional information
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Q 107Q 107
Use the table below to answer the following questions.
Table 18.4.1
-In Table 18.4.1,which tax plan is progressive?
A)Plan A
B)Plan B
C)Plan C
D)Plan D
E)impossible to calculate without additional information
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Q 108Q 108
A welfare trap occurs when the marginal tax rate is
A)negative.
B)zero.
C)100% or more.
D)positive.
E)less than the average tax rate.
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Q 109Q 109
Economic efficiency and economic equity have what relationship?
A)Redistribution of income reduces economic equality while it increases economic efficiency.
B)Income is equitably distributed in free market systems without intervention by government.
C)There is a no tradeoff between the two.
D)There is a tradeoff between equality and efficiency.
E)More equality is generally more efficient.
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Q 110Q 110
Redistribution of income from the rich to the poor will lead to a reduction in total output.This is known as the
A)market distribution.
B)Robin Hood principle.
C)inheritance principle.
D)big tradeoff.
E)capitalist dilemma.
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Q 111Q 111
Refer to the table below to answer the following questions.
Table 18.4.2
-Refer to Table 18.4.2.The table shows three tax payment schemes.Which tax payment plan reduces inequality?
A)Plan A
B)Plan A and Plan C
C)Plan C
D)Plan B
E)Plan A,Plan B,and Plan C
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Q 112Q 112
Refer to the table below to answer the following questions.
Table 18.4.2
-Refer to Table 18.4.2.The table shows three tax payment schemes.Which tax payment plan has no effect on inequality?
A)Plan B
B)Plan C
C)Plan A
D)Plan A and Plan C
E)Plan B and Plan C
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Q 113Q 113
The redistribution of income creates the big tradeoff between
A)receiving workers' compensation and not receiving workers' compensation.
B)equity and efficiency.
C)qualifying to receive employment insurance and not qualifying to receive employment insurance.
D)earning an income and losing welfare benefits.
E)being rich and being poor.
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Q 114Q 114
Last year you earned $45,000 and paid $9,000 in income taxes.This year you earned $60,000 and paid $15,000 in income taxes.What type of income tax do you face?
A)regressive
B)proportional
C)progressive
D)flat
E)Both B and D are correct.
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Q 115Q 115
Joe earns $100,000 per year.He pays a tax rate of 28 percent on the first $60,000 of income and a tax rate of 15 percent on income above $60,000.This tax system is an example of a ________ income tax.
A)progressive
B)proportional
C)regressive
D)flat
E)Both B and D are correct.
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