Exam 17: Public Goods and Common Resources
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Growing voter income can lead to the growth of the government sector because
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Figure 17.2.2
-Refer to Figure 17.2.2. The graph shows the marginal social benefit and marginal social cost of a garbage disposal system in a city of 1 million people. If voters are well informed about the costs and benefits of the garbage disposal system, the political equilibrium of garbage is

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Competitors who make themselves identical to appeal to the maximum number of voters illustrate the
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If all voters are well informed about national defence, the quantity of national defence provided by the government will be
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Minimum differentiation among the political parties suggests that
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Figure 17.3.2
-Figure 17.3.2 shows the marginal private cost curve, marginal social cost curve, and marginal social benefit curve for raising goats on a common pasture. The efficient quantity is

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Suppose in a country there are only two persons. Person A is willing to pay $50 to have one unit of a public good produced; person B is willing to pay $60 to have one unit of a public good produced and $50 to have two units produced. A point on the country's marginal social benefit curve for this public good is a price of ________ and quantity demanded of ________.
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If property rights are assigned to a common resource, then the
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The efficient use of a common resource requires that the ________ equals the ________.
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Figure 17.3.1
-Figure 17.3.1 shows the marginal private cost cure, marginal social cost curve, and marginal social benefit curve for cod, a common resource. To achieve an efficient quantity, the price of an ITQ is set at

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