Exam 11: Public Goods and Common Resources

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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.

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A free rider problem arises when

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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

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Free goods are usually efficiently allocated without government intervention.

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A traffic light at an intersection is

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When a good is rival in consumption,

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Both public goods and common resources are

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On the Fourth of July, there is no fireworks display in the small town of Yankeeville, even though it would be efficient for such a display to be produced. Which of the following statements is correct?

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Most goods in the economy are

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

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Advocates of antipoverty programs believe that fighting poverty

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Private decisions about consumption of common resources and production of public goods usually lead to an

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What do American drivers on congested roads and Soviet shoppers waiting in line to purchase clothing have in common?

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