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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.
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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.
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A) 1 acre
B) 2 acres
C) 3 acres
D) 4 acres
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A) 0 acres
B) 1 acre
C) 2 acres
D) 3 acres
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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.
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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 .
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A) a fireworks display
B) national defense
C) a box of sparklers
D) a parade
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A) rival in consumption.
B) excludable.
C) a common resource.
D) a public good.
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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.
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A) private goods
B) club goods
C) common resources
D) public goods
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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.
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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.
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A) fire protection.
B) poverty.
C) pollution.
D) national defense.
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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.
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