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Scenario 11-2 Consider the following goods: • fire-protection services provided by a fire department • a beautiful mural on the outside wall of a fire station • a firefighter's helmet -Refer to Scenario 11-2. Which of these goods is the best example of a club good? Briefly explain.

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In a certain city, the government is considering acquiring some land and turning it into a park (without any fences or gates) . In an attempt to determine the extent to which residents of the city would value the park, residents are asked to fill out a questionnaire. Which of the following is correct?


A) On the questionnaire, some residents are likely to exaggerate the value they associate with the park.
B) On the questionnaire, some residents are likely to exaggerate the costs they associate with the park.
C) The use of such a questionnaire in cost-benefit analysis is likely to produce only rough approximations of residents' perceptions of the costs and benefits of a park.
D) All of the above are correct.

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

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Governments that chose to make endangered elephants private goods have met with more success protecting elephants than governments that chose to make killing elephants illegal.

A) True
B) False

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Producers have little incentive to produce a public good because


A) the social benefit is less than the private benefit.
B) the social benefit is less than the social cost.
C) there is a free-rider problem.
D) there is a Tragedy of the Commons.

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

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Table 11-1 Consider the town of Springfield with only three residents, Sophia, Amber, and Cedric. The three residents are trying to determine how large, in acres, they should build the public park. The table below shows each resident's willingness to pay for each acre of the park. Table 11-1 Consider the town of Springfield with only three residents, Sophia, Amber, and Cedric. The three residents are trying to determine how large, in acres, they should build the public park. The table below shows each resident's willingness to pay for each acre of the park.   -Refer to Table 11-1. Suppose the cost to build the park is $9 per acre and that the residents have agreed to split the cost of building the park equally. If the residents vote to determine the size of park to build, basing their decision solely on their own willingness to pay (and trying to maximize their own surplus) , what is the largest park size for which the majority of residents would vote  yes?  A) 1 acre B) 2 acres C) 3 acres D) 4 acres -Refer to Table 11-1. Suppose the cost to build the park is $9 per acre and that the residents have agreed to split the cost of building the park equally. If the residents vote to determine the size of park to build, basing their decision solely on their own willingness to pay (and trying to maximize their own surplus) , what is the largest park size for which the majority of residents would vote "yes?"


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

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

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Economists argue that we can calculate the value of a human life by observing voluntary risks that people take every day.

A) True
B) False

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Table 11-1 Consider the town of Springfield with only three residents, Sophia, Amber, and Cedric. The three residents are trying to determine how large, in acres, they should build the public park. The table below shows each resident's willingness to pay for each acre of the park. Table 11-1 Consider the town of Springfield with only three residents, Sophia, Amber, and Cedric. The three residents are trying to determine how large, in acres, they should build the public park. The table below shows each resident's willingness to pay for each acre of the park.   -Refer to Table 11-1. Suppose the cost to build the park is $24 per acre and that the residents have agreed to split the cost of building the park equally. If the residents vote to determine the size of park to build, basing their decision solely on their own willingness to pay (and trying to maximize their own surplus) , what is the largest park size for which the majority of residents would vote  yes?  A) 0 acres B) 1 acre C) 2 acres D) 3 acres -Refer to Table 11-1. Suppose the cost to build the park is $24 per acre and that the residents have agreed to split the cost of building the park equally. If the residents vote to determine the size of park to build, basing their decision solely on their own willingness to pay (and trying to maximize their own surplus) , what is the largest park size for which the majority of residents would vote "yes?"


A) 0 acres
B) 1 acre
C) 2 acres
D) 3 acres

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

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By driving onto a congested road for which no toll is charged, a driver


A) contributes to the overuse of a common resource.
B) contributes to a negative-externality problem.
C) is inflicting additional time cost on all of the other drivers.
D) All of the above are correct.

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

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Markets do not ensure that the air we breathe is clean because


A) clean air has no value.
B) the government prevents markets from doing so.
C) property rights are not well established for clean air.
D) clean air is impossible to produce .

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

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One benefit of the patent system is that it encourages the production of technical knowledge.

A) True
B) False

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Which of the following goods is rival in consumption and excludable?


A) a fireworks display
B) national defense
C) a box of sparklers
D) a parade

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

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If people can be prevented from using a certain good, then that good is called


A) rival in consumption.
B) excludable.
C) a common resource.
D) a public good.

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

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Figure 11-1 Figure 11-1   -Refer to Figure 11-1. To which of the boxes - A, B, C, or D - does the phenomenon of free riding most clearly apply? -Refer to Figure 11-1. To which of the boxes - A, B, C, or D - does the phenomenon of free riding most clearly apply?

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If one person's use of good x diminishes other people's use of it, then good x is one of two types of goods. What are those two types?

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Which of the following is not a characteristic of a public good?


A) It is not excludable.
B) It is not diminished or depreciated as additional people consume the good.
C) Its benefits cannot be withheld from anyone.
D) Because it is a free good, there is no opportunity cost.

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

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The Mansfield Public Library has a large number of books that anyone with a library card may borrow. Anyone can obtain a card for free. Because the number of copies of each book is limited, not everyone can have the same book at the same time. What type of good would the library books be classified as in this case?


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

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

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Some goods can be either common resources or public goods depending on


A) whether the good is rival in consumption.
B) whether the good is excludable.
C) the marginal cost of the good.
D) None of the above is correct.

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

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A textbook is a


A) private good and the knowledge that one gains from reading the book is a common resource.
B) private good and the knowledge that one gains from reading the book is a public good.
C) common resource and the knowledge that one gains from reading the book is a public good.
D) common resource and the knowledge that one gains from reading the book is a private good.

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

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In the Tragedy of the Commons parable, if the medieval townspeople had foreseen the tragedy, then they could have dealt with the problem in much the same way that modern society deals with


A) fire protection.
B) poverty.
C) pollution.
D) national defense.

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

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Which of the following goods is rival in consumption and excludable?


A) a DVD
B) a movie in an empty theater
C) an outdoor movie shown at a public park
D) a movie shown on cable television.

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

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