A) people do not pay the true cost of using a resource.
B) people do not pay the private cost of using a resource.
C) companies do not pay the market price for natural resources.
D) companies pay more than the true cost of using a resource.
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A) The efficient price would be higher than $84.
B) The efficient price would be lower than $84.
C) The efficient price would also be $84.
D) The efficient output would be greater than 320 units.
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A) democratic political decision-making can be counted on to improve the efficiency of resource allocation.
B) market allocation will achieve idealized economic efficiency.
C) the conditions implied by idealized efficient allocation of resources will be absent,but it does not follow that political action will improve the situation.
D) democratic political decision-making will never be able to improve the efficiency of resource allocation.
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A) The efficient outcome would be greater than 126 units.
B) The efficient outcome would be less than 126 units.
C) The efficient outcome would also be 126 units.
D) The efficient price would be less than $34.
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A) side components.
B) externalities.
C) free riders.
D) internalizations.
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A) output will be lower and price higher.
B) output will be higher and price lower.
C) both output and price will be higher.
D) both output and price will be lower.
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A) private firms generally cannot undertake large-scale projects.
B) it will be difficult to get potential consumers to pay for such goods because there is not a direct link between payment for and receipt of the good.
C) consumers do not really want public goods,even though such goods are best for them.
D) individuals are generally made worse off by the production of public goods.
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A) After some level of safety is reached,making airplanes even safer is not worth the opportunity cost that would be incurred.
B) Because one can't put a price on human life,airplane safety generally doesn't matter economically.
C) The benefit from additional airplane safety will generally rise as airplanes are made safer,more than offsetting the opportunity cost involved.
D) The question is misleading--making airplanes safer is always efficient.
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A) because all of the costs and benefits of producing a good are reflected in the market price.
B) because some of the costs and benefits of producing a good are not reflected in the market price.
C) only if they are negative;positive externalities are not market failures.
D) because profits are not maximized.
E) if the positive externalities are less than the negative externalities.
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A) many individuals can share in the consumption of the same unit of the good.
B) the consumption of the good by one individual lowers the amount available for others.
C) even nonpaying customers can receive the full benefit from the good.
D) its production is financed through tax revenue rather than market prices.
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A) The efficient price would be higher than $62.
B) The efficient price would be lower than $62.
C) The efficient price would also be $62.
D) The efficient output would be less than 3,000 units.
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A) causes people to work together for the common good.
B) improves society because it avoids the selfish actions of private property owners.
C) causes difficulties for society due to externalities.
D) brings about efficiency by providing incentives to conserve resources.
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A) many individuals can share in the consumption of the same unit of the good.
B) the consumption of the good by one individual lowers the amount available for others.
C) it is impossible or very costly to exclude nonpaying customers from receiving the good.
D) its production is financed through tax revenue rather than market prices.
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A) freeware.
B) nonexcludable.
C) a common good.
D) a receiving good.
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A) The franchiser has a monopoly on the sale of products in his industry.
B) If quality is not maintained,the franchiser will be limited in his ability to sell other franchises and collect franchise fees.
C) If quality is not maintained,the government will prohibit future sales of the franchises.
D) Franchisers do not gain financially by maintaining quality,but they generally maintain quality anyway because they are consumers as well as producers.
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A) long distance telephone service
B) national defense
C) an amusement park
D) the electric service of a public utility
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A) The efficient outcome would be greater than 800 units.
B) The efficient outcome would be less than 800 units.
C) The efficient outcome would also be 800 units.
D) The efficient price would be less than $50.
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A) a government-run health care system
B) the Walt Disney World amusement park
C) national defense
D) long-distance telephone service
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A) prices fluctuate.
B) people who have property rights abuse their privileges.
C) property rights are poorly enforced or not well established.
D) the government refuses to intervene in private markets.
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