A) Two key elements of welfare reform are work requirements and limiting the time that recipients can receive benefits.
B) The Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) is very similar to a negative income tax.
C) Minimum wage laws will likely increase unemployment.
D) The elderly are more likely to be poor than single mothers.
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A) number of people currently on public assistance.
B) level of prices.
C) nutritional content of an "adequate" diet.
D) size of a family.
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A) transitory income for the year of the frost likely exceeds their permanent income.
B) permanent income likely exceeds their transitory income for the year of the frost.
C) permanent income will be more affected by the frost than their transitory income.
D) Both a and c are correct.
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A) it is more important to evaluate the process by which economic outcomes are produced than the outcomes themselves.
B) government should attempt to redistribute income from the rich to the poor when the gap between rich and poor is more than 20%.
C) equality of income is more important than equality of opportunity.
D) it is more important to evaluate economic outcomes first and then the process that produced them.
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A) a more efficient allocation of resources
B) a distortion of incentives
C) unchanged behavior
D) All of the above are correct.
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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) The distribution of annual income accurately reflects the distribution of living standards.
B) Permanent incomes are more equally distributed than annual incomes.
C) Transitory changes in income generally have a significant impact on a family's standard of living.
D) Annual income is more equally distributed than permanent income.
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A) more than 20 percent
B) between 15 and 20 percent
C) approximately 10 percent
D) less than 3 percent
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A) The percentage of people earning less than $25,000 decreased from 2011 to 2012.
B) The percentage of people earning more than $100,000 increased from 2011 to 2012.
C) The percentage of people earning between $50,000 and $100,000 stayed virtually constant from 2011 to 2012.
D) Both a and b are correct.
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A) easy, because data is available for all countries in the world.
B) easy, because some countries collect data on expenditures instead of incomes.
C) problematic, because international agreements require countries to standardize their income accounting procedures.
D) problematic, because countries collect data in different ways.
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A) Ethiopia.
B) United Kingdom.
C) Vietnam.
D) Mexico.
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A) is more likely to understate the true level of poverty.
B) is more likely to overstate the true level of poverty.
C) will increase by $2,000 divided by the poverty level.
D) Both b and c are correct.
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A) utilitarianism
B) liberalism
C) libertarianism
D) repubicanism
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A) Critics argue that minimum-wage laws hurt the very people they are intended to help.
B) Minimum-wage laws may increase unemployment among the groups of workers affected by the minimum wage.
C) If the demand for unskilled labor is relatively inelastic, the higher wage will produce more unemployment than if the demand for unskilled labor is relatively elastic.
D) Minimum-wage laws may benefit teenagers from middle-class families, so the policy is not a precise way to help the poor.
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