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Medicare and Social Security are examples of


A) transfer payment programs.
B) public goods.
C) programs that do not respond to rational economic incentives.
D) the efficient allocation of resources under a free market system.

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  -Refer to the above figure. The market equilibrium quantity is Q₁. Point Q₂ represents the optimal amount of production. This indicates that there is A) a public good which should be produced. B) regressive taxation of the product. C) a positive externality. D) a negative externality. -Refer to the above figure. The market equilibrium quantity is Q₁. Point Q₂ represents the optimal amount of production. This indicates that there is


A) a public good which should be produced.
B) regressive taxation of the product.
C) a positive externality.
D) a negative externality.

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In which of the following ways is the private market sector similar to the public sector in terms of decision making?


A) Prices determine the demand for goods and services in each sector.
B) There is competition for scarce resource in both sectors.
C) Both sectors may use a type of "force" if necessary.
D) Votes by individual voters are basically equal in importance with dollars spent by individuals on goods.

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When does the free-rider problem arise?


A) when someone who benefits from a good does not have to contribute to paying for it
B) when a firm does not have to advertise, because its customers recommend the product to their friends
C) when policymakers ignore opportunity costs in making decisions
D) when production of a good generates pollution

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   A shift from S₁ to S₂ reflects the change that happens when a negative externality is taken into account. A shift from D₁ to D₂ reflects the change that happens when a positive externality is taken into account. -Refer to the above figures. Which of the panels would be consistent with the situation in which external benefits exist? A) Panel 1 B) Panel 2 C) Panels 1 and 2 D) neither panel A shift from S₁ to S₂ reflects the change that happens when a negative externality is taken into account. A shift from D₁ to D₂ reflects the change that happens when a positive externality is taken into account. -Refer to the above figures. Which of the panels would be consistent with the situation in which external benefits exist?


A) Panel 1
B) Panel 2
C) Panels 1 and 2
D) neither panel

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Explain why economists consider it to be one of the economic functions of government to provide a legal system.

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Market failure means that


A) the strike organized by unionized employees fails to achieve its goal.
B) too many outdated products are offered for sale in the local supermarket.
C) there is overallocation or underallocation of resources to certain economic activity.
D) an unexpectedly harsh winter shuts down a factory.

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According to your text, one reason for flat or falling achievement scores even in the face of substantially higher education subsidies may be that


A) the additional funds are being siphoned off by dishonest school board members.
B) some of the funds are going to social services rather than to enhance learning activities.
C) students are so unmotivated that no amount of spending will ever improve scores.
D) most parents do not support the schools or their children's educational activities.

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What effect have Medicare subsidies had on the consumption of medical services?


A) The consumption of medical services has been unaffected, because people don't consider the financial cost when seeking services related to their health.
B) The consumption of medical services has been unaffected, because government restrictions have prevented patients from seeking a level of care above and beyond what they would choose if they had to pay for medical treatment out of pocket.
C) The consumption of medical services has increased because Medicare subsidies give people the incentive to seek more care than they would otherwise.
D) The effect cannot be measured because it is difficult to quantify the amount of resources devoted to our health care system.

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Inoculations of children against infectious diseases are


A) an example of an external benefit.
B) an example of an external cost.
C) dangerous for society.
D) an example of a public good.

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If public subsidies for education were eliminated, what would you expect as an outcome in the market for educational services?


A) More students would enroll in school.
B) The price students pay to attend school would equal the value of an additional unit of education consumed.
C) There would be no correlation between the price students pay and the cost of providing the educational services.
D) The quality of education would deteriorate.

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Government outlays include all of the following EXCEPT


A) dividend payments.
B) spending on the military.
C) electricity for the Capital Building.
D) letterhead stationery.

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Consumers are sovereign when


A) prices are decided by sellers.
B) a few consumers exercise coercion on sellers and other consumers.
C) they can prevent market failure.
D) they have the freedom to decide what they wish to purchase.

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  -Refer to the above figure. Medicare subsidies have increased the price of medical services to Ps. The quantity demanded of medical services is A) QM. B) Q₀. C) Qd. D) undetermined without more information. -Refer to the above figure. Medicare subsidies have increased the price of medical services to Ps. The quantity demanded of medical services is


A) QM.
B) Q₀.
C) Qd.
D) undetermined without more information.

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All of the following are major sources for financing public education EXCEPT


A) income taxes.
B) sales taxes.
C) property taxes.
D) government fees.

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   A shift from S₁ to S₂ reflects the change that happens when a negative externality is taken into account. A shift from D₁ to D₂ reflects the change that happens when a positive externality is taken into account. -Refer to the above figures. A negative externality existed but has been corrected. Price and quantity will be A) P₁ and Q₁. B) P₂ and Q₂. C) P₃ and Q₃. D) P₄ and Q₄. A shift from S₁ to S₂ reflects the change that happens when a negative externality is taken into account. A shift from D₁ to D₂ reflects the change that happens when a positive externality is taken into account. -Refer to the above figures. A negative externality existed but has been corrected. Price and quantity will be


A) P₁ and Q₁.
B) P₂ and Q₂.
C) P₃ and Q₃.
D) P₄ and Q₄.

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A government action that can help correct positive externalities is


A) a tax on producers of the good that provides external benefits.
B) a subsidy to consumers of the good that provides external benefits.
C) an effluent fee charged to producers of the good that provides external benefits.
D) regulations aimed at reduced production by sellers of the good that provides external benefits.

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An example of a public good is


A) software produced by Microsoft.
B) housing subsidies.
C) the car I own.
D) the fire department.

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Federal antitrust laws in the United States are enforced


A) solely by the Federal Trade Commission.
B) solely by the Department of Justice.
C) by the Department of Justice and by the Federal Trade Commission.
D) by the Department of Commerce.

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All of the following are ways that the government can correct for positive externalities EXCEPT


A) by subsidizing the consumption of the good.
B) producing the good itself.
C) by regulation.
D) by assessing an effluent fee.

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