Exam 11: Public Goods and Common Resources
Exam 1: Ten Principles of Economics348 Questions
Exam 2: Thinking Like an Economist530 Questions
Exam 3: Interdependence and the Gains From Trade426 Questions
Exam 4: The Market Forces of Supply and Demand567 Questions
Exam 5: Elasticity and Its Application502 Questions
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Exam 7: Consumers, producers, and the Efficiency of Markets455 Questions
Exam 8: Application: the Costs of Taxation421 Questions
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Exam 10: Externalities439 Questions
Exam 11: Public Goods and Common Resources348 Questions
Exam 12: The Costs of Production533 Questions
Exam 13: Firms in Competitive Markets479 Questions
Exam 14: Monopoly526 Questions
Exam 15: Measuring a Nations Income427 Questions
Exam 16: Measuring the Cost of Living433 Questions
Exam 17: Production and Growth417 Questions
Exam 18: Saving,investment,and the Financial System470 Questions
Exam 19: The Basic Tools of Finance421 Questions
Exam 20: Unemployment572 Questions
Exam 21: The Monetary System423 Questions
Exam 22: Money Growth and Inflation386 Questions
Exam 23: Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply471 Questions
Exam 24: The Influence of Monetary and Fiscal Policy on Aggregate Demand415 Questions
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Governments can grant private property rights over resources that were previously viewed as public,such as fish or elephants.Why would governments want to do so?
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Which of the following would not be considered a private good?
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On hot summer days,electricity-generating capacity is sometimes stretched to the limit.At these times,electric companies may ask people to voluntarily cut back on their use of electricity.On these days,electricity is
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A small strip mall contains four retail stores,and crime has recently been on the increase in the neighborhood of the strip mall.The owners of the four stores - Stores A,B,C,and D - are considering contributing to a pool of money that will be used to hire up to 4 security guards.The table represents their willingness to pay,that is,the maximum amount that each store owner is willing to contribute,per day,to hire each security guard.
-Refer to Table 11-5.Suppose the cost to hire each guard is $120 per day and the 4 store owners have agreed to split the costs of hiring guards equally.How many guards would the owner of Store A prefer to hire?

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Suppose that everyone prefers to live in a society without poverty.Further suppose that some private charities are successful in reducing poverty.People who do not contribute to the charities
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The free-rider problem arises when the number of beneficiaries is large and exclusion of any of them is impossible.
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Figure 11-1
-Refer to Figure 11-1.The box labeled B represents

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Three business people meet for lunch at an Indian restaurant.They decide that each person will order an item off the menu,and they will share all dishes.They will split the cost of the final bill evenly among each of the people at the table.When the food is delivered to the table,each person faces incentives similar to the
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You and your friends eat potato chips in your bedroom.For you and your friends,the potato chips are rival in consumption.
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Why has the value of ivory threatened the extinction of the elephant,whereas the value of beef has enhanced the survival of the cow?
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You are the mayor of a town with 20,000 residents.The head of your economic development agency recently conducted a survey in which the 20,000 residents said that a small public library in the center of town would be worth $40 to each of them.Because the cost to build the library is only $500,000,you arrange to have the library built.Everyone in town enjoys the library,but when you asked for donations to pay for the library,you only collected $100,000.You are convinced that
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