A) a majority of voters favor the lighthouse.
B) a majority of voters favor the highway.
C) the voters are indifferent between the two.
D) no voter decision is possible.
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A) the market system is highly vulnerable to imperfections, and therefore the socialist system is a much better system to adopt.
B) the government has much imperfection and creates a lot of inefficiencies; therefore, it is best to adopt a pure market system.
C) it is best to always compare perfect markets against an idealized benevolent government that efficiently responds to the wants of society.
D) we must carefully compare the benefits of government intervention in our markets against the costs of such intervention.
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A) large losses suffered by publicly owned water, gas, and electric companies.
B) large number of bankruptcies that have occurred recently among local governments.
C) economically inefficient outcomes caused by voting problems or incentive structures in government.
D) inability of government agencies to provide adequate police protection in low-income neighborhoods.
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A) logrolling is used to secure votes for controversial legislation.
B) government officials use unlawful misdirection of governmental resources for their own personal gain.
C) special interest groups contribute to elected officials, who in turn support legislation that benefits the special interest group.
D) there is pork barrel politics involved.
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A) accepted; the public good is produced, even though it is economically inefficient.
B) defeated; the public good is not produced, even though it would have been efficient to do so.
C) accepted; the public good is produced, which is economically efficient.
D) defeated; the public good is not produced, which is the proper outcome.
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A) is derived in the same manner as demand curves for private goods.
B) is derived by horizontally summing all individual demand curves.
C) shows the total value that all individuals place on each additional unit of the good.
D) shows the total number of units that would be produced by the public sector at each possible price.
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A) negative externalities that are created by some policy actions.
B) political rules that encourage elected officials to engage in unethical and illegal behavior.
C) inconsistency between voters' interest in programs and politicians' interest in reelection.
D) paradox of voting.
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A) lobbyist.
B) logroller.
C) rent seeker.
D) median voter.
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A) the private sector has a clear test of performance: profit and loss.
B) wages, salaries, and fringe benefits are higher in the private sector.
C) worker turnover is higher in the public sector.
D) of extensive negative externalities in the public sector.
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A) the goals of the corporate managers (the principals) may not match the goals of the corporate owners (the agents) .
B) the goals of the corporate managers (the agents) may not match the goals of the corporate owners (the principals) .
C) the federal government (the agent) taxes both corporate profits and the dividends paid to stockholders (the principals) .
D) it is costly for the corporate owners (the principals) to obtain a corporate charter from government (the agent) .
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A) laptops used by students in a college or university.
B) movies produced by Hollywood companies.
C) bike paths around a city or town.
D) airline tickets bought by vacationers.
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A) $7.
B) $6.
C) $5.
D) $3.
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