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At the local park there is a playground that anyone may use. There is rarely anyone using the playground, so children who use the playground receive full enjoyment from its use. The playground is


A) rival in consumption and is excludable.
B) not rival in consumption, but is excludable.
C) rival in consumption, but is not excludable.
D) not rival in consumption nor is it excludable.

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Which of the following statements is correct?


A) The efficient provision of private goods is intrinsically more difficult than the efficient provision of public goods.
B) The efficient provision of public goods is intrinsically more difficult than the efficient provision of private goods.
C) Private markets provide quantities of public goods that exceed the socially-efficient quantities of those goods.
D) Private decision makers utilize quantities of common resources that fall short of the socially-efficient quantities of those resources.

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After a recent spike in violent crime, the local police department wants to spend $550,000 on a new crime fighting initiative. If a human life is worth $9 million, the crime fighting initiative is worth the cost if it reduces the risk of someone dying from crime by at least


A) 3.5 percentage points.
B) 5.5 percentage points.
C) 6.1 percentage points.
D) 9.0 percentage points.

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Private companies will invest in medical research if


A) they will produce general knowledge.
B) they will produce a specific product for which they may receive a patent.
C) there is no government intervention in the market for medical products.
D) others will benefit from their discoveries.

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Government intervention cannot improve the allocation of resources for goods that do not have prices attached to them.

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A congested side street in your neighborhood is


A) excludable and rival in consumption.
B) excludable and not rival in consumption.
C) not excludable and rival in consumption.
D) not excludable and not rival in consumption.

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The old lyric "the best things in life are free"


A) is not true for any goods.
B) is even true for some goods that have a price.
C) refers to goods provided by nature or the government.
D) refers to goods provided by the market.

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Without government intervention, public goods tend to be


A) overproduced and common resources tend to be overconsumed.
B) overproduced and common resources tend to be underconsumed.
C) underproduced and common resources tend to be overconsumed.
D) underproduced and common resources tend to be underconsumed.

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A toll collected from each car traveling during rush hour on a congested road is an effective correction to the Tragedy of the Commons for all of the following reasons except the toll provides an incentive for commuters to


A) drive at times other than rush hour.
B) use public transit rather than driving.
C) drive more fuel-efficient cars.
D) car-pool.

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In the Tragedy of the Commons, joint action among the individual citizens would be necessary to solve their common resource problem unless the government intervenes.

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Advocates of antipoverty programs claim that


A) the government has good information about what people are willing to pay to eliminate poverty.
B) fighting poverty is a public good.
C) private sector will incur higher costs than the public sector for these programs.
D) All of the above are correct.

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The free-rider problem exists with


A) public transportation
B) knowledge.
C) online music subscriptions.
D) All of the above are correct.

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A good that is rival in consumption is one that someone can be prevented from using if she did not pay for it.

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Table 11-5 A small island off the coast of Cape Cod contains two restaurants and two retail stores. Tourists need to take a ferry boat to reach the island, but with a recent slowdown in the economy, tourists are less willing to pay for the boat ride to visit the island. The owners of the restaurants and stores on the island - Restaurants 1 and 2, and Stores A and B - think that if tourists could ride the ferry for free, they would be happy to visit the island, eat and shop. The business owners are considering contributing to a pool of money that will be used to pay for roundtrip ferry service each day. The table represents their willingness to pay, that is, the maximum amount that each business owner is willing to contribute, per day, to pay for each ferry trip. Table 11-5 A small island off the coast of Cape Cod contains two restaurants and two retail stores. Tourists need to take a ferry boat to reach the island, but with a recent slowdown in the economy, tourists are less willing to pay for the boat ride to visit the island. The owners of the restaurants and stores on the island - Restaurants 1 and 2, and Stores A and B - think that if tourists could ride the ferry for free, they would be happy to visit the island, eat and shop. The business owners are considering contributing to a pool of money that will be used to pay for roundtrip ferry service each day. The table represents their willingness to pay, that is, the maximum amount that each business owner is willing to contribute, per day, to pay for each ferry trip.    -Refer to Table 11-5. Suppose the cost to run the ferry for each roundtrip is $750 per day and the 4 business owners have agreed to split the costs of the ferry trips equally. Which business owner(s)  would be opposed to having any ferry trips? A)  only the owner of Store B B)  only the owners of Stores A and B C)  only the owners of Stores A and B and Restaurant 2 D)  All 4 business owners would be opposed to paying for any ferry trips. -Refer to Table 11-5. Suppose the cost to run the ferry for each roundtrip is $750 per day and the 4 business owners have agreed to split the costs of the ferry trips equally. Which business owner(s) would be opposed to having any ferry trips?


A) only the owner of Store B
B) only the owners of Stores A and B
C) only the owners of Stores A and B and Restaurant 2
D) All 4 business owners would be opposed to paying for any ferry trips.

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A variable toll on a road in Washington reached a high during the evening rush hour of $5.75. This toll bought the drivers who paid it a 27 minute time savings. Which of the following is correct?


A) For some consumers, the toll was less than the opportunity cost of the time they would have spent in traffic.
B) For some consumers, the toll was more than the opportunity cost of the time they would have spent in traffic.
C) No consumers would find this toll worth the time saved in traffic.
D) Both a and b are correct.

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Elephant populations in some African countries have started to rise because


A) environmentalists have developed effective educational campaigns.
B) the value of ivory has decreased.
C) some elephants have been made a private good, and people are allowed to kill elephants on their own property.
D) regulations are being enforced more forcefully.

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Each of the following is likely to be a successful way for the government to solve the problem of overuse of a common resource except


A) regulating the use or consumption of the common resource.
B) taxing the use or consumption of the common resource.
C) selling the common resource to a private entity.
D) asking individuals to voluntarily reduce their use of the resource.

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Which of the following represents a potential solution to the problem of environmental pollution?


A) corrective taxes
B) well established property rights
C) government regulation
D) All of the above are correct.

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Figure 11-1 Figure 11-1    -Refer to Figure 11-1. The box labeled D represents A)  private goods. B)  club goods. C)  common resources. D)  public goods. -Refer to Figure 11-1. The box labeled D represents


A) private goods.
B) club goods.
C) common resources.
D) public goods.

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A cost-benefit analysis of a highway is difficult to conduct because analysts


A) cannot estimate the explicit cost of a project that has not been completed.
B) are unlikely to have access to costs on similar projects.
C) are not able to consider the opportunity cost of resources.
D) will have difficulty estimating the value of the highway.

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