Exam 17: Taxation and Resource Allocation

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Two reasons why the Social Security system nearly went bankrupt in the early 1980s are: (i) wages were indexed but benefits were not; (ii) the percentage of elderly people in the country declined.

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State and local governments receive money from sales taxes, property taxes, and the federal government.

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Loopholes reduce the efficiency of the tax system.

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The method of financing the Social Security system until 1983 is best described as

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Compared to other countries, the U.S.federal government relies

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The main difference between direct and indirect taxes is that

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Which of the following is a direct tax?

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Edgar Browning and William Johnson, in a paper published in the Journal of Political Economy (1984), presented evidence that a one-dollar transfer to the bottom 40 percent of income distribution costs the top 60 percent nine dollars.If correct, this finding proves

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The federal income tax began in the United States with the

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A progressive tax is one for which the percentage of each added dollar of income paid in taxes

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In practice, turning horizontal and vertical equity into tax law

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An excess burden is present when taxpayers alter their behavior on account of taxation.

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The ability-to-pay principle is most closely tied to the concept of

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Vertical equity refers to the notion that individuals at all levels should be taxed equally.

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The total burden of a tax equals tax receipts plus excess burden.

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If the demand curve for a product is vertical, then

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A $10 fee to obtain a driver's license is a

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Sometimes, the taxes with the smallest excess burden are:

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The federal income tax is an example of a

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Figure 18-3 Figure 18-3    -In which panel of Figure 18-3 would an excise tax be borne entirely by the consumer? -In which panel of Figure 18-3 would an excise tax be borne entirely by the consumer?

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