Exam 5: Public Spending and Public Choice
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-Refer to the above figure. An external benefit exists. The amount of that benefit is represented by

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The total amount that the U.S. government spends to support a covered type of health care service under the Medicare system equals
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When the production of one good spills benefits over to third parties, the government should consider all of the following EXCEPT
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When government intervenes in the production process because external benefits exist, it typically attempts
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A shift from S1 to S2 reflects the change that happens when a negative externality is taken into account. A shift from D1 to D2 reflects the change that happens when a positive externality is taken into account.
-Refer to above figures. Prior to the shift of the curves, which panel and which curve involve the existence of negative externality?

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-In the above figure, market equilibrium at point E yields the quantity X. The quantity X* is the socially optimal quantity. Point E indicates that currently there is

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When a person throws a cigarette out of a car window and starts a brush fire, this is
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Which of the following checks issued by the government represents a transfer payment?
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One way that the government encourages the production of a good with positive externalities is to offer
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Markets tend to overallocate resources to the production of a good when
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As a share of total national income, government spending generally has
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