Exam 16: Public Goods and Public Choice

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Special-interest groups have little incentive to

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When the government increases taxes to provide traditional public goods, such as national security, there tends to be

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A good that is rival but nonexclusive is called

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An example of traditional public-goods legislation is

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Generally, people are more satisfied with private market outcomes than with public voting outcomes because

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A good that is nonrival but exclusive is called

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In Niskanen's theory, bureaucrats obtain the budget they want by

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If managers of a private corporation perform poorly, each owner has the option of

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Direct transfer programs are generally less efficient and less politically acceptable than subsidy programs.

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Exhibit 16-2 Exhibit 16-2   Refer to Exhibit 16-2.How much of a surplus of wool does the $6 price support generate? Refer to Exhibit 16-2.How much of a surplus of wool does the $6 price support generate?

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Exhibit 16-5 Exhibit 16-5   Exhibit 16-5 represents the market for leaf tobacco.In the absence of any government intervention how much will buyers spend on tobacco? Exhibit 16-5 represents the market for leaf tobacco.In the absence of any government intervention how much will buyers spend on tobacco?

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U.S.farm subsidies are a sticking point in negotiating freer international trade agreements.

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Because of the free-rider problem, it is necessary that public bureaus manufacture defense weapons.

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Attempts by special-interest groups to gain favorable treatment from government are called

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One goal of political action committees is to

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Special-interest legislation that imposes costs broadly over many taxpayers can be enacted because

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According to William Niskanen, bureaucrats seek to

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The proposed takeover of Tony's Airlines by Plummet Airlines will result in increased profits for Plummet and increased air fares for consumers.This is an example of

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Exhibit 16-1 Exhibit 16-1   Consider Exhibit 16-1.Considering government expenditures on surplus milk but ignoring storage costs, how much do consumers pay per gallon for the quantity purchased at the support price? Consider Exhibit 16-1.Considering government expenditures on surplus milk but ignoring storage costs, how much do consumers pay per gallon for the quantity purchased at the support price?

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Rational ignorance occurs when

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