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The provision of public goods gives rise to


A) no externalities.
B) positive externalities.
C) negative externalities.
D) rivalries in consumption.

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

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Because public goods are


A) excludable, people have an incentive to be free riders.
B) excludable, people do not have an incentive to be free riders.
C) not excludable, people have an incentive to be free riders.
D) not excludable, people do not have an incentive to be free riders.

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

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Which of the following would be considered a private good?


A) a ferry boat ride to an island with open seating
B) a public beach
C) fish in the ocean
D) a swimming suit

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

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Recall the four types of goods. Are national defense and basic research the same type of good? Briefly explain.

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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 $360. How many streetlights should the town install to maximize total surplus from the streetlights? A)  1 streetlight B)  2 streetlights C)  3 streetlights D)  4 streetlights -Refer to Table 11-2. Suppose the cost to install each streetlight is $360. How many streetlights should the town install to maximize total surplus from the streetlights?


A) 1 streetlight
B) 2 streetlights
C) 3 streetlights
D) 4 streetlights

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

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Which of the following pairs of goods includes a good that is excludable and rival in consumption as well as a good that is not excludable and not rival in consumption?


A) tablet computer, gym membership at a gym that always has plenty of open equipment and classes
B) tablet computer, national defense
C) congested nontoll road, national defense
D) online music subscription, streetlight

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

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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 $90. How many trees should be planted to maximize the total surplus of the four homeowners? A)  1 B)  2 C)  3 D)  4 -Refer to Table 11-4. Suppose the cost to plant each tree is $90. How many trees should be planted to maximize the total surplus of the four homeowners?


A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4

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

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If Dave and Jesse are the only two fishermen in town and neither is bothered by the other's fishing, the lake they fish in is not a common resource.

A) True
B) False

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Figure 11-1 Rival in Consumption? Yes No Excludable? Yes Figure 11-1 Rival in Consumption? Yes No Excludable? Yes     No -Refer to Figure 11-1. In which box - A, B, C, or D - does each of the following types of roads belong? (Consider each type of road separately.) -an uncongested toll road -an uncongested nontoll road -a congested toll road -a congested nontoll road Figure 11-1 Rival in Consumption? Yes No Excludable? Yes     No -Refer to Figure 11-1. In which box - A, B, C, or D - does each of the following types of roads belong? (Consider each type of road separately.) -an uncongested toll road -an uncongested nontoll road -a congested toll road -a congested nontoll road No -Refer to Figure 11-1. In which box - A, B, C, or D - does each of the following types of roads belong? (Consider each type of road separately.) -an uncongested toll road -an uncongested nontoll road -a congested toll road -a congested nontoll road

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Private goods and club goods have in common that they are excludable, but are different in that private goods are rival while club goods are not rival in consumption.

A) True
B) False

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The Tragedy of the Commons can be corrected by


A) conducting a cost-benefit analysis.
B) assigning property rights to individuals.
C) providing government subsidies for the resource.
D) making certain everyone in the economy has access to the resource.

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

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The idea that "externalities arise because something of value has no price attached to it" is associated with


A) public goods, but not with common resources.
B) common resources, but not with public goods.
C) both public goods and common resources.
D) neither public goods nor common resources.

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

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When a good is excludable,


A) one person's use of the good diminishes another person's ability to use it.
B) people can be prevented from using the good.
C) no more than one person can use the good at the same time.
D) everyone will be excluded from using the good.

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

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Elephants are endangered, but cows are not because


A) cows are not as valuable as elephants.
B) elephants are a common resource, while cows are private goods.
C) cows are a common resource, while elephants are private goods.
D) it is legal to kill cows but not elephants.

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

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Which of the following types of goods are rival in consumption?


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

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

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Congressman Smith and Congresswoman Johnson both consider themselves advocates for the national parks and are introducing different bills designed to benefit the parks. Congressman Smith's bill calls for an increase in the entrance fees. Congresswoman Johnson's bill calls for a decrease in the entrance fees. Which of the bills would be more effective at ensuring the quality of the national parks?


A) Congressman Smith's bill because it will reduce the overuse of the parks
B) Congresswoman Johnson's bill because more visitors means more citizens will value and care for the parks
C) Both bills would be equally effective.
D) Neither bill would be effective.

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

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A toll on a congested road is in essence


A) an interstate highway tax.
B) a Department of Motor Vehicles tax.
C) a gasoline tax.
D) a corrective tax.

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

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Suppose that the Town of Mapledale is considering hiring an additional firefighter. The expected benefit is estimated to be worth $5 for each of Mapledale's 15,000 residents. What should the city do?


A) Hire the firefighter because additional fire protection is priceless.
B) Hire the firefighter if the cost of the new firefighter is less than $75,000.
C) Do not hire the firefighter because the costs exceed the benefits.
D) Hire the firefighter only if the benefit to the residents exceeds $75,000.

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

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Governments that chose to make endangered elephants private goods have met with more success protecting elephants than governments that chose to make killing elephants illegal.

A) True
B) False

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The Ogallala aquifer is a large underground pool of fresh water under several western states in the United States. Any farmer with land above the aquifer can at present pump water out of it. Which of the following statements about the aquifer is correct?


A) The aquifer is a public good which must be publicly owned to be used efficiently.
B) The aquifer is a private good which must be privately owned to be used efficiently.
C) The aquifer is a common resource which will be overused if no one owns it.
D) The aquifer is a club good which should be left as it is.

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

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