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One person's use of common resources does not reduce the enjoyment other people receive from the resource.

A) True
B) False

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In what way do public goods give rise to positive externalities?

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Table 11-1 Consider the town of Springfield with only three residents, Sophia, Amber, and Cedric. The three residents are trying to determine how large, in acres, they should build the public park. The table below shows each resident's willingness to pay for each acre of the park. Table 11-1 Consider the town of Springfield with only three residents, Sophia, Amber, and Cedric. The three residents are trying to determine how large, in acres, they should build the public park. The table below shows each resident's willingness to pay for each acre of the park.   -Refer to Table 11-1. Suppose the cost to build the park is $24 per acre and that the residents have agreed to split the cost of building the park equally. If the residents decide to build a park with size equal to the number of acres that maximizes total surplus from the park, how much total surplus will Sophia receive? A) -$5 B) -$2 C) $0 D) $2 -Refer to Table 11-1. Suppose the cost to build the park is $24 per acre and that the residents have agreed to split the cost of building the park equally. If the residents decide to build a park with size equal to the number of acres that maximizes total surplus from the park, how much total surplus will Sophia receive?


A) -$5
B) -$2
C) $0
D) $2

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

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The free-rider problem makes it unlikely that poverty will be entirely eliminated through private charity.

A) True
B) False

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The provision of public goods gives rise to


A) positive externalities, as does the use of common resources.
B) positive externalities, whereas the use of common resources gives rise to negative externalities.
C) negative externalities, whereas the use of common resources gives rise to positive externalities.
D) negative externalities, as does the use of common resources.

E) None of the above
F) All 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) B) and C)
F) A) and D)

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The creation of knowledge is a public good. Because knowledge is a public good, profit-seeking firms tend to free-ride on the knowledge created by others and, as a result, devote too few resources to the creation of knowledge. How does the U.S. government correct for this apparent market failure?

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The privately-owned school system in Smalltown has a virtually unlimited capacity. It accepts all applicants and operates on both tuition and private donations. Although every resident places value on having an educated community, the school's revenues have suffered lately due to a large decline in private donations from the elderly population. Since the benefit that each citizen receives from having an educated community is a public good, which of the following would not be correct?


A) The free-rider problem causes the private market to undersupply education to the community.
B) The government can potentially help the market reach a socially optimal level of education.
C) A tax increase to pay for education could potentially make the community better off.
D) The private market is the best way to supply education.

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

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Because of the free-rider problem,


A) private markets tend to undersupply public goods.
B) the federal government spends too many resources on national defense and not enough resources on medical research.
C) fireworks displays have become increasingly dangerous.
D) poverty has increased.

E) All of the above
F) None of the above

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Why has the value of ivory threatened the extinction of the elephant, whereas the value of beef has enhanced the survival of the cow?


A) Cows are a common resource, whereas elephants are owned by governments.
B) Elephants are larger than cows, requiring more economic resources.
C) Elephants live in Africa, where economic resources are scarce.
D) Elephants are a common resource, whereas cows are privately owned.

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

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

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Property rights are well established for


A) private goods.
B) public goods.
C) common resources.
D) both (b) and (c) .

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

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Some goods, such as lighthouses, can switch between being public goods and being private goods depending on the circumstances.

A) True
B) False

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Which of the following would not be considered a private good?


A) a pair of scissors
B) a pair of shoes
C) an SUV
D) cable TV service

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

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A town engineer comes to the city council with a proposal to install a traffic light at a certain intersection that currently has a stop sign. The benefit of the traffic light is increased safety because the light will reduce the incidence of fatal traffic accidents by 50 percent per year. Which of the following statements is correct?


A) The city council should vote to install the traffic light because the benefits will outweigh the costs.
B) The city council should carefully evaluate the benefits of reduced fatalities against only the explicit costs of the light.
C) The city council should carefully evaluate the benefits of reduced fatalities against the costs of the light and of the extra time that drivers will spend waiting for a green light.
D) The costs will invariably outweigh the benefits.

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

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An absence of property rights often leads to market failure. When this is the case, how does society usually solve the problem?

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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 $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 -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 D)

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Mike Miller is the town manager of Medfield, a town with 50,000 residents. At a recent town meeting, several citizens proposed building a large public swimming pool in the center of town for all of the residents to enjoy. A survey of all 50,000 residents revealed that the pool would be worth $50 to each of them. Because the cost to build the swimming pool is only $1,000,000, Manager Miller arranges to have the pool built. Everyone in town enjoys the pool, but when Manager Miller asks for donations to pay for the pool, he only collects $250,000. Manager Miller soon realizes that


A) the survey was conducted improperly.
B) the cost of the pool exceeded the social benefits.
C) the pool is a club good.
D) most residents of the town are probably free-riders at the pool.

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

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A city street is


A) always a public good, whether or not it is congested.
B) a public good when it is congested, but it is a common resource when it is not congested.
C) a common resource when it is congested, but it is a public good when it is not congested.
D) always a common resource, whether or not it is congested.

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

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The failure of markets to adequately protect the environment can viewed either as a problem of


A) externalities or as a problem of common resources.
B) externalities or as a problem of private goods.
C) the overprovision of public goods or as a problem of the underprovision of private goods.
D) club goods or as a problem that arises when the quantity of excludable goods exceeds the socially-efficient quantity.

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

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