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A) Player A usually proposes giving Player B more than $50.
B) Player B usually accepts Player A's proposal if Player A proposes giving Player B $30 or $40.
C) players show themselves to be rational wealth-maximizers.
D) Both B and C are correct.
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A) school.
B) park.
C) road.
D) None of the above is correct; a Borda count fails to produce a winner in this instance.
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A) asymmetric information.
B) monopoly.
C) oligopoly and monopolistic competition.
D) labor markets.
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A) market for used cars.
B) market for new houses.
C) relationship between a buyer and a seller.
D) relationship between a worker and his employer.
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A) an agent performs a task on behalf of a principal.
B) a principal performs a task on behalf of an agent.
C) a moral person trusts an immoral person to perform a task for him.
D) an immoral person bribes a moral person to perform a task for him.
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A) A beats B only if everyone prefers A to B.
B) if everyone prefers A to B, then A beats B.
C) if A beats B and B beats C, then A must best C.
D) everyone who is eligible to vote must vote; otherwise, the outcome is invalid.
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A) too few good used cars being offered for sale.
B) wages that are too low relative to equilibrium levels.
C) too many good drivers buying too much automobile insurance.
D) people with average health buying too much health insurance.
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A) $100 and that the other player gets $100.
B) $198 and that the other player gets $2.
C) $199 and that the other player gets $1.
D) $200 and that the other player gets nothing.
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A) In a pairwise election, "concert" beats "movie."
B) In a pairwise election, "dinner" beats "concert."
C) In a pairwise election, "movie" beats "dinner."
D) All of the above are correct.
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A) these items are items that the lawyer displays to new clients in an attempt to signal her quality.
B) these items are expensive and they provide a screening of the quality of the lawyer.
C) these items are an example of eliminating a moral hazard.
D) these items are a signal of the lawyer's adverse selection.
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A) signaling.
B) screening.
C) moral hazard.
D) adverse selection.
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A) always produce an inconclusive outcome.
B) produce the outcome least preferred by the median voter.
C) produce the outcome most preferred by the median voter.
D) produce an outcome that is inconsistent with transitive preferences.
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A) Fred
B) Barb
C) William
D) There is not enough information to answer this question.
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A) As the Condorcet Paradox predicts, majority rule fails to produce transitive preferences for society.
B) As Arrow's Impossibility Theorem demonstrates, it is impossible from this information to determine which outcome the voters prefer.
C) The median voter theorem allows us to conclude that in a vote between X and Y, Y will win since the Type 2 voter is the median voter.
D) While the Condorcet Paradox predicts that majority rule may not produce transitive preferences for society as a whole, society's preferences in this case are transitive.
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A) care a great deal about fairness.
B) are inconsistent over time in their decisionmaking.
C) are rational.
D) are satisficers.
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A) the moral-hazard problem is always worsened as a result.
B) the adverse-selection problem is always worsened as a result.
C) it may be because efficiency-wage theories are valid.
D) the Condorcet Paradox suggests the workers will work harder than if they were paid a lower wage.
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A) In pairwise majority voting, Y is preferred to Z, Z is preferred to X, and Y is preferred to X.
B) In pairwise majority voting, X is preferred to Y, Y is preferred to Z, and X is preferred to Z.
C) In pairwise majority voting, Y is preferred to Z, Z is preferred to X, and X is preferred to Y.
D) In pairwise majority voting, Z is preferred to X, X is preferred to Y, and Z is preferred to Y.
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