A) it is possible for a retired or disabled person to have no value to society.
B) economists are more valuable than entrepreneurs.
C) retired people who volunteer in their communities are more valuable than physicians.
D) all workers have equal value.
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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.
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A) rival in consumption.
B) a private good.
C) free.
D) excludable.
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A) each person has an incentive to eat as fast as possible since their individual rate of consumption will not affect their individual cost.
B) there is an externality associated with eating the food on the table.
C) when one person eats,he may not take into account how his choice affects his friends.
D) each dish would be both excludable and rival in consumption.
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A) clean air
B) clean water
C) open grazing land
D) national defense
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A) will only purchase a product on sale.
B) receives the benefit of a good but avoids paying for it.
C) can produce a good at no cost.
D) rides public transit regularly.
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A) maximized if one statue is erected.
B) $5,000 if one statue is erected.
C) $3,500 if three statues are erected.
D) All of the above are correct.
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A) The free-rider problem causes the private market to undersupply education to the community.
B) The government can potentially help the market reach a socially optimal level of education.
C) A tax increase to pay for education could potentially make the community better off.
D) The private market is the best way to supply education.
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A) Common resources are nonexcludable and nonrival in consumption.
B) Uncongested toll roads are an example of the free rider problem.
C) When African elephants were privatized,the survival of the species improved.
D) Fish in the ocean are excludable but nonrival in consumption.
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A) The government lacks information about what people are willing to pay for the good.
B) The government does not provide enough of any public good.
C) The private sector can provide all public goods at a lower cost.
D) None of the above is a disadvantage.
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A) excludable,people have an incentive to be free riders.
B) excludable,people do not have an incentive to be free riders.
C) not excludable,people have an incentive to be free riders.
D) not excludable,people do not have an incentive to be free riders.
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A) subsidizing the fishing industry.
B) heavily taxing competing industries.
C) selling fishing licenses and regulating fish lengths.
D) None of the above is correct.
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A) evaluate the value of a person's expected earnings in the labor market.
B) evaluate the risks people are willing to take and what they would have to be paid to take them.
C) determine a person's accumulated wealth at the time of death.
D) do nothing;human life is priceless.
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A) By at least 0.2 percentage points.
B) By at least 0.5 percentage points.
C) By at least 2 percentage points.
D) By at least 5 percentage points.
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A) private goods become public goods.
B) markets fail to allocate resources efficiently.
C) the distribution of private goods is unfair.
D) government resources are used inefficiently.
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