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Someone who uses a good without paying for it is called a ?

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A good that is rival in consumption and not excludable is called a


A) public good.
B) common resource.
C) club good.
D) private good.

E) A) and D)
F) A) and B)

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Are common resources excludable? Are they rival in consumption?

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Figure 11-1 Figure 11-1   -Refer to Figure 11-1. The box labeled D represents A) private goods. B) club goods. C) common resources. D) public goods. -Refer to Figure 11-1. The box labeled D represents


A) private goods.
B) club goods.
C) common resources.
D) public goods.

E) A) and B)
F) C) and D)

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In what way do common resources give rise to negative externalities?

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When one person uses a common ...

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A toll on a congested road is in essence


A) an interstate highway tax.
B) a Department of Motor Vehicles tax.
C) a gasoline tax.
D) a corrective tax.

E) All of the above
F) B) and C)

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Figure 11-1 Figure 11-1   -Refer to Figure 11-1. A tornado siren in a small town is an example of the type of good represented by Box A) A. B) B. C) C. D) D. -Refer to Figure 11-1. A tornado siren in a small town is an example of the type of good represented by Box


A) A.
B) B.
C) C.
D) D.

E) A) and B)
F) A) and C)

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Market failure associated with the free-rider problem is a result of


A) a problem associated with pollution.
B) benefits that accrue to those who don't pay.
C) losses that accrue to providers of the product.
D) market power.

E) None of the above
F) All of the above

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Before considering any public project, the government should (i) Compare the total cost and total benefits of the project. (ii) Conduct a cost-benefit analysis. (iii) Infer that citizens who vote for a project are willing to pay equally for it.


A) (i) only
B) (ii) only
C) (i) and (ii) only
D) (i) , (ii) , and (iii)

E) All of the above
F) A) and B)

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The value and cost of goods are easiest to determine when the goods are


A) private goods.
B) public goods.
C) common resources.
D) club goods.

E) B) and D)
F) A) and B)

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National Public Radio would be considered a club good.

A) True
B) False

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Table 11-2 Consider a small town with only three families, the Greene family, the Brown family, and the Black family. The town does not currently have any streetlights so it is very dark at night. The three families are considering putting in streetlights on Main Street and are trying to determine how many lights to install. The table below shows each family's willingness to pay for each streetlight. Table 11-2 Consider a small town with only three families, the Greene family, the Brown family, and the Black family. The town does not currently have any streetlights so it is very dark at night. The three families are considering putting in streetlights on Main Street and are trying to determine how many lights to install. The table below shows each family's willingness to pay for each streetlight.   -Refer to Table 11-2. Suppose the cost to install each streetlight is $600 and the families have agreed to split the cost of installing the streetlights equally. To maximize their own surplus, how many streetlights would the Brown's like the town to install? A) 0 streetlights B) 1 streetlight C) 2 streetlights D) 3 streetlights -Refer to Table 11-2. Suppose the cost to install each streetlight is $600 and the families have agreed to split the cost of installing the streetlights equally. To maximize their own surplus, how many streetlights would the Brown's like the town to install?


A) 0 streetlights
B) 1 streetlight
C) 2 streetlights
D) 3 streetlights

E) None of the above
F) B) and C)

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It would always be a mistake to view


A) many species of animals as common resources.
B) a road as a public good.
C) national defense as a common resource.
D) a fireworks display as a public good.

E) A) and B)
F) A) and C)

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Scenario 11-3 Consider the following goods: • a fish fillet served at a restaurant • fish in the ocean • exotic fish in a huge aquarium in a privately-owned building -Refer to Scenario 11-3. Which of these goods is the best example of a private good? Briefly explain.

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A lighthouse might be considered a private good if


A) there is a second lighthouse nearby, thus preventing a monopoly.
B) the owner of the lighthouse is able to exclude beneficiaries from receiving the benefits of the lighthouse.
C) ships are able to enjoy the benefits of the lighthouse without paying for the benefit.
D) a nearby port authority is able to avoid paying any fees to the lighthouse owner.

E) None of the above
F) A) and C)

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Table 11-5 A small island off the coast of Cape Cod contains two restaurants and two retail stores. Tourists need to take a ferry boat to reach the island, but with a recent slowdown in the economy, tourists are less willing to pay for the boat ride to visit the island. The owners of the restaurants and stores on the island - Restaurants 1 and 2, and Stores A and B - think that if tourists could ride the ferry for free, they would be happy to visit the island, eat and shop. The business owners are considering contributing to a pool of money that will be used to pay for roundtrip ferry service each day. The table represents their willingness to pay, that is, the maximum amount that each business owner is willing to contribute, per day, to pay for each ferry trip. Table 11-5 A small island off the coast of Cape Cod contains two restaurants and two retail stores. Tourists need to take a ferry boat to reach the island, but with a recent slowdown in the economy, tourists are less willing to pay for the boat ride to visit the island. The owners of the restaurants and stores on the island - Restaurants 1 and 2, and Stores A and B - think that if tourists could ride the ferry for free, they would be happy to visit the island, eat and shop. The business owners are considering contributing to a pool of money that will be used to pay for roundtrip ferry service each day. The table represents their willingness to pay, that is, the maximum amount that each business owner is willing to contribute, per day, to pay for each ferry trip.   -Refer to Table 11-5. Suppose the cost to run the ferry for each roundtrip is $750. How many ferry trips should there be to maximize the total surplus of the four business owners? A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4 -Refer to Table 11-5. Suppose the cost to run the ferry for each roundtrip is $750. How many ferry trips should there be to maximize the total surplus of the four business owners?


A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4

E) C) and D)
F) None of the above

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Each of the following is likely to be a successful way for the government to solve the problem of overuse of a common resource except


A) regulating the use or consumption of the common resource.
B) taxing the use or consumption of the common resource.
C) selling the common resource to a private entity.
D) asking individuals to voluntarily reduce their use of the resource.

E) None of the above
F) A) and B)

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Is basic research excludable? Is it rival in consumption? How do we classify basic research in terms of the four types of goods?

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Which of the following pairs of goods includes a good that is excludable and rival in consumption as well as a good that is excludable and not rival in consumption?


A) pizza, cable TV
B) pair of pants, clean air
C) clean air, mathematical theorem
D) basic research, fireworks display

E) All of the above
F) None of the above

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Which of the following is an example of the Tragedy of the Commons?


A) The number of professional football teams increases to the point where the quality of the games decreases, as does television viewership.
B) The number of satellites increases to the point where they begin running into each other.
C) Disney World becomes so crowded that it institutes a lottery for admissions.
D) A tiger breeding program becomes so successful that local zoos have to build additional exhibits so that visitors can view the cats.

E) C) and D)
F) None of the above

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