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Quiz 5: Some Applications of Consumer Demand, and Welfare Analysis
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Question 1
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The paradox of crime prevention is partly explained by
Question 2
True/False
The expenditure function identifies the maximum amount of income that we must give a consumer in order to allow the consumer to achieve a predetermined level of utility at given prices.
Question 3
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A characteristic of demand for a good where, at a given price, a 1% change in the price leads to a less than 1% change in the quantity demanded is called inelastic demand.
Question 4
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The paradox of crime prevention is the cost of engaging in any activity or the opportunity forgone by choosing that particular activity.
Question 5
True/False
A characteristic of demand for a good where, at a given price, a 1% change in the price leads to exactly a 1% change in the quantity demanded is called unitary elastic demand.
Question 6
Multiple Choice
As Calvin Yoshino purchases more leisure, he devotes _______ time to work.
Question 7
Multiple Choice
-Refer to Exhibit 5-1. Which demand curve has elasticity that varies along its length?
Question 8
Multiple Choice
-Refer to Exhibit 5-1. Which demand curve is perfectly elastic?
Question 9
Multiple Choice
Researchers studying labor supply decisions of New York City cab drivers discovered that the time horizons of the drivers are
Question 10
Multiple Choice
The fact that policies aimed at reducing crime may actually increase it if crime is an inferior enough good and the income effect of the crime prevention policies is big enough is known as the