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Government policy can potentially raise economic well-being


A) in all markets for goods and services.
B) in economic models, but not in reality.
C) when a good does not have a price attached to it.
D) never.

E) B) and C)
F) None of the above

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An example of a private good would be


A) a library book.
B) a rose garden.
C) an internet radio subscription.
D) a sleeping bag.

E) A) and D)
F) B) and D)

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85 Refer to Table 11-4. Suppose the cost to plant each tree is $220 and the 4 homeowners have agreed to split all tree-planting costs equally. Which homeowner(s) would be in favor of planting at least 3 trees? a. only Benitez b. only Benitez and Chen c. only Benitez, Chen, and Davis d. Adams, Benitez, Chen, and Davis ANSWER: b POINTS: 1 DIFFICULTY: Difficulty: Challenging LEARNING OBJECTIVES: ECON.MANK.15.51 - LO: 11-2 NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States - BUSPROG: Analytic TOPICS: DISC: Public Economics Public Choice KEYWORDS: BLOOM'S: Application -Refer to Table 11-4. Suppose the cost to plant each tree is $340 and the 4 homeowners have agreed to split all tree-planting costs equally. Which homeowner(s) would be in favor of planting at least 1 tree?


A) only Benitez
B) only Benitez and Chen
C) only Benitez, Chen, and Davis
D) Adams, Benitez, Chen, and Davis

E) None of the above
F) A) and C)

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When something of value has no price attached to it,


A) externalities will be present.
B) production of the product has no cost.
C) government should not intervene to produce the product.
D) private companies will eventually produce the product, and the good will no longer be free.

E) A) and D)
F) B) and D)

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The enclosure movement in England in the 17th century represented an attempt to transform


A) a public good into a private good.
B) a private good into a public good.
C) a private good into a common resource.
D) a common resource into a private good.

E) All of the above
F) A) and B)

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What do we mean when we say that a good is rival in consumption?

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A good is rival in consumption...

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Ten friends who love to ski decide to pool their financial resources and equally share the cost of a one-week time- share condominium in Alta, Utah. Suppose that the lift lines at the ski resort become more congested when the ten additional people start to ski. Which of the following statements is not correct?


A) Use of the ski resort by the ten new skiers will yield a negative externality.
B) The ski resort can reduce the congestion externality by raising lift ticket prices.
C) An increase in lift ticket prices could be viewed as a corrective tax on the externality of congestion.
D) Each of the ten friends would have been better off staying at home.

E) A) and B)
F) A) and C)

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Under which of the following scenarios would a park be considered a club good?


A) Visitors to the park must pay an admittance fee, but there are always plenty of empty picnic tables.
B) Visitors to the park must pay an admittance fee and frequently all of the picnic tables are in use.
C) Visitors can enter the park free of charge and there are always plenty of empty picnic tables.
D) Visitors can enter the park free of charge, but frequently all of the picnic tables are in use.

E) A) and D)
F) All of the above

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


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

E) None of the above
F) A) and D)

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Examples of goods that are excludable include


A) fireworks displays and fire protection.
B) internet radio subscriptions and knowledge.
C) premium movie channels and streetlights.
D) mobile phones and fire protection.

E) B) and D)
F) B) and C)

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Table 11-2 Consider a small town with only three families, the Greene family, the Brown family, and the Black family. The town does not currently have any streetlights so it is very dark at night. The three families are considering putting in streetlights on Main Street and are trying to determine how many lights to install. The table below shows each family's willingness to pay for each streetlight. Table 11-2 Consider a small town with only three families, the Greene family, the Brown family, and the Black family. The town does not currently have any streetlights so it is very dark at night. The three families are considering putting in streetlights on Main Street and are trying to determine how many lights to install. The table below shows each family's willingness to pay for each streetlight.    -Refer to Table 11-2. Suppose the cost to install each streetlight is $600 and the families have agreed to split the cost of installing the streetlights equally. To maximize their own surplus, how many streetlights would the Brown's like the town to install? A)  0 streetlights B)  1 streetlight C)  2 streetlights D)  3 streetlights -Refer to Table 11-2. Suppose the cost to install each streetlight is $600 and the families have agreed to split the cost of installing the streetlights equally. To maximize their own surplus, how many streetlights would the Brown's like the town to install?


A) 0 streetlights
B) 1 streetlight
C) 2 streetlights
D) 3 streetlights

E) B) and C)
F) A) and B)

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A streetlight is a


A) private good.
B) club good.
C) common resource.
D) public good.

E) B) and C)
F) A) and D)

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It would always be a mistake to view


A) a streetlight as a common resource.
B) a nontoll road as a public good.
C) the environment as a common resource.
D) a lighthouse as a public good.

E) None of the above
F) B) and C)

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Some goods can be classified as either public goods or private goods depending on the circumstances.

A) True
B) False

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Table 11-4 There are four homes along Belmont Circle, which surrounds a small plot of land. The land currently has no trees, and the 4 homeowners -- Adams, Benitez, Chen, and Davis -- are considering the idea of contributing to a pool of money that will be used to plant up to 4 trees. The table represents their willingness to pay, that is, the maximum amount that each homeowner is willing to contribute toward each tree. Table 11-4 There are four homes along Belmont Circle, which surrounds a small plot of land. The land currently has no trees, and the 4 homeowners -- Adams, Benitez, Chen, and Davis -- are considering the idea of contributing to a pool of money that will be used to plant up to 4 trees. The table represents their willingness to pay, that is, the maximum amount that each homeowner is willing to contribute toward each tree.    -Refer to Table 11-4. Suppose the cost to plant each tree is $120 and the 4 homeowners have agreed to split all tree-planting costs equally. How many trees would Adams prefer to plant? A)  0 B)  1 C)  2 D)  3 -Refer to Table 11-4. Suppose the cost to plant each tree is $120 and the 4 homeowners have agreed to split all tree-planting costs equally. How many trees would Adams prefer to plant?


A) 0
B) 1
C) 2
D) 3

E) A) and B)
F) A) and C)

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Miguel, Maria, and Marcos all would like a place to sit while waiting at their children's bus stop. The neighborhood association is considering installing several park benches at the bus stop. Miguel values the benches at $20, Maria at $30, and Marcos at $40. The park benches and labor for installation cost $100. If Miguel, Maria, and Marcos are the only residents who value the benches, what should the neighborhood association do?


A) Install the park benches because people like places to sit.
B) Install the park benches because the benefits outweigh the costs.
C) Do not install the park benches because the costs outweigh the benefits.
D) Do not install the park benches to prevent the Tragedy of the Commons problem of overuse.

E) B) and C)
F) None of the above

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One solution to the "Tragedy of the Commons" is to turn the common resource into a private good.

A) True
B) False

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A free-rider problem exists for any good that is not


A) rival in consumption.
B) a private good.
C) free.
D) excludable.

E) A) and B)
F) B) and C)

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Who among the following is a free rider?


A) Ernie listens to National Public Radio, but does not contribute to any fundraising efforts.
B) Bert takes the commuter rail to work, but he purchases the discounted monthly passes rather than buying tickets each day.
C) Grover sends his 5 children to a private school rather than to the public school in his neighborhood.
D) Oscar goes to Elmo's house to watch a football game on the local television channel.

E) None of the above
F) B) and D)

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


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

E) All of the above
F) C) and D)

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