A) $8,000
B) $16,283
C) $28,571
D) $30,694
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A) Utilitarianism suggests that government policies should strive to maximize the sum of all three individuals' utility.
B) Liberalism suggests that government policies should strive to maximize the sum of Larry's utility and Nina's utility.
C) Libertarianism suggests that government policies should strive to make Nina better off at the cost of Larry and Margaret.
D) Utilitarianism suggests that the government policies should strive to make Nina better off than Margaret.
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A) A minimum wage law will result in less additional unemployment if labor demand is elastic rather than inelastic.
B) An in-kind transfer allows a person to use the benefit to purchase whatever they think they need most.
C) If a tax policy states that taxes owed equal 1/3 of income less $15,000, a person earning $25,000 per year would owe $6,666.67 in taxes.
D) Welfare reform enacted in 1996 limited the amount of time recipients could stay on welfare.
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A) lowest marginal utility of income.
B) highest marginal utility of income.
C) highest total utility from their income.
D) most productive labor resources.
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A) available only to the elderly.
B) forms of in-kind assistance.
C) forms of cash assistance.
D) transfer payments.
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A) contributes to more inequality in the distribution of annual income and to more inequality in living standards.
B) contributes to more inequality in the distribution of annual income, but it does not necessarily contribute to more inequality in living standards.
C) contributes to less inequality in the distribution of annual income and to less inequality in living standards.
D) has no effect on either the distribution of annual income or on living standards.
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A) There has been no change in overall income inequality because the share of income held by the fourth fifth is nearly identical.
B) Overall income inequality has worsened slightly, as shown by the simultaneous increase in the share of income held by the top fifth and the decrease in the share of income held by the bottom fifth.
C) Overall income inequality has improved because the share held by the second fifth has declined by 0.5%.
D) None of the above is correct.
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A) 75 percent
B) 70 percent
C) 67 percent
D) 50 percent
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A) affects employees but not employers.
B) lowers the productivity of workers.
C) raises the cost of labor to firms.
D) All of the above are correct.
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A) 20 percent.
B) 40 percent.
C) 60 percent.
D) 80 percent.
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A) $7,500
B) $52,500
C) $62,500
D) $77,500
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A) utilitarians
B) utilitarians and liberals
C) libertarians
D) liberals and libertarians
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A) The percentage of the population that suffers from long-term poverty is far smaller than the percentage of the population that suffers from short-term poverty because there is a high level of economic mobility in the United States.
B) Permanent income is a better measure of a family's ability to buy the necessities of life than is transitory income.
C) The economic life cycle theory explains why gifts of goods and services reduce poverty for the very young and the very old.
D) Because people can borrow and save to smooth out changes in income, their standard of living in any one year depends more on lifetime income than on a particular year's income.
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A) Both Family A's and Family B's spending habits suggest that they base their purchasing decisions on transitory income.
B) Family A's spending habits suggest that it bases its purchasing decisions on transitory income rather than permanent income. Family B's spending habits suggest that it bases its purchasing decisions on permanent income rather than transitory income.
C) Family A's spending habits suggest that it bases its purchasing decisions on permanent income rather than transitory income. Family B's spending habits suggest that it bases its purchasing decisions on transitory income rather than permanent income.
D) Both Family A's and Family B's spending habits suggest that they base their purchasing decisions on permanent income.
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A) A disadvantage of a minimum-wage law is that it may benefit unskilled workers who are not low-income workers.
B) A disadvantage of a negative income tax program is that a poor person who chooses not to work many hours would receive a cash benefit.
C) A disadvantage of an Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) is that a person who is unable to work due to a disability does not benefit from the program.
D) All of the above are correct.
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A) equal opportunities
B) equal incomes
C) providing a social safety net
D) offering the opportunity to purchase social insurance
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A) They would favor the current progressive policy over the proposed policy because it accounts for diminishing marginal utility.
B) They would favor the proposed tax policy over the current progressive policy because it would result in a negative tax for the poorest families.
C) They would favor the current progressive tax policy over the proposed policy because it rewards those who work the hardest.
D) They would oppose both tax policies because both redistribute income.
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A) Some workers who might have been employed at a lower wage become unemployed.
B) Those workers who remain employed benefit from a higher wage.
C) The effects of minimum-wage laws depend strongly on the elasticity of demand.
D) All of the above accurately characterize the effects of minimum-wage laws.
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