Exam 11: Public Goods and Common Resources

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The Tragedy of the Commons occurs with whales because:

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The Tragedy of the Commons will be evident when a growing number of crocodile hunters leads to the loss of crocodiles in many rivers: Possible solutions to this problem include:

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Cost-benefit analysis for a private good is facilitated by which of the following facts? (i) buyers of a private good reveal the value they place on a good by the prices they are willing to pay (ii) a private good cannot be rival (iii) sellers of a private good are likely to purchase inputs in regulated markets (iv) sellers of private goods reveal their costs by the prices they are willing to accept

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The private market would not supply the optimal amount of national defence because:

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Anti-poverty campaigns to reduce poverty are considered by their advocates to be:

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The government developed the patent system so that private inventors could make a reasonable profit from their own inventions.

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When a good is characterised by non-excludability, it is theoretically possible for the government to:

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Common resources get overused typically because:

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Allowing people to farm American alligators will not maintain the species' population.

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General scientific knowledge is so valuable, that a private company generating this knowledge would never need a government subsidy to be profitable.

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When human lives are at stake, should the government approve all projects that would increase safety to human beings?

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Some villages in Papua New Guinea farm rare butterfly species for collectors. What outcome would you expect from this policy?

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The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has determined that 100 workers are exposed to a hazardous chemical used in the production of diet soft drinks. The cost of imposing a regulation that would ban this chemical is $10 million. OSHA has calculated that each person saved by this regulation has a value equal to $10 million. If benefits are exactly equal to costs, what probability is OSHA using to assess the likelihood of a fatality from exposure to this chemical?

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Pollution of water and air resources:

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A lighthouse might be considered a private good if:

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Because the benefit each citizen receives from having an educated community is a public good:

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Private market failure to optimally allocate common resources is a problem that has only become evident in the last few centuries.

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If one person's use of a good diminishes another person's enjoyment of it, the good is:

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Suppose fish stocks in a lake are being overfished by fishers. To reduce the overfishing problem the government could:

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Fire protection is a good example of a natural monopoly good because:

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