Exam 18: Public Choice, Taxes, and the Distribution of Income

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Which of the following is not an example of rent-seeking behavior?

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The public choice model asserts that the self-interest of policymakers is likely to cause them to take actions that are inconsistent with the preferences of voters, even where those preferences are clear.

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Table 18-4 Table 18-4    -Refer to Table 18-4.The table above outlines the rankings of three members of the U.S.House of Representatives on three spending alternatives.Assume that Congress can spend additional revenue on only one of the three spending alternatives and that Tom, Dick, and Harriet, all members of the House of Representatives, participate in a series of votes in which they are to determine which of the spending alternatives should receive funding.Three votes will be taken: (1)Foreign Aid and Post-Secondary Education (2)Foreign Aid and Roads and Bridges and (3)Post-Secondary Education and Roads and Bridges. Determine whether the voting paradox will occur as a result of these votes. -Refer to Table 18-4.The table above outlines the rankings of three members of the U.S.House of Representatives on three spending alternatives.Assume that Congress can spend additional revenue on only one of the three spending alternatives and that Tom, Dick, and Harriet, all members of the House of Representatives, participate in a series of votes in which they are to determine which of the spending alternatives should receive funding.Three votes will be taken: (1)Foreign Aid and Post-Secondary Education (2)Foreign Aid and Roads and Bridges and (3)Post-Secondary Education and Roads and Bridges. Determine whether the voting paradox will occur as a result of these votes.

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Which of the following is the largest source of revenue for the U.S.federal government?

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Economists James Buchanan and Gordon Tullock are well-known for developing

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For a given supply curve, the deadweight loss from the imposition of a tax is smaller if demand is more elastic.

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Figure 18-6 Figure 18-6     Figure 18-6 shows the Lorenz curves for Islandia and Syldavia. -Refer to Figure 18-6.Which country has the more unequal distribution of income? Figure 18-6 shows the Lorenz curves for Islandia and Syldavia. -Refer to Figure 18-6.Which country has the more unequal distribution of income?

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The voting paradox suggests that the "voting market," as represented by elections

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If grocery stores were legally required to charge a 10-cent fee for disposable grocery bags, who would bear the largest burden of this fee?

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A tax is efficient if

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Which of the following is a transfer payment?

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The Arrow impossibility theorem explains

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When the majority of voters have preferences very different from those of the median voter, then the median voter theorem will lead to accurate predictions of the outcomes of elections.

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The corporate income tax is ultimately paid by all of the following except

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Figure 18-1 Figure 18-1    -Refer to Figure 18-1.Of the tax revenue collected by the government, the portion borne by producers is represented by the area -Refer to Figure 18-1.Of the tax revenue collected by the government, the portion borne by producers is represented by the area

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When the demand for a product is less elastic than the supply

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If the marginal tax rate is equal to the average tax rate as taxable income increases, the tax structure is

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What does a Lorenz curve illustrate?

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If you pay a constant percentage of your taxable income in taxes, the tax is

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The person or firm that pays a tax bears the burden of the tax.

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