A) outlawing various forms of commercial deception.
B) imposing pollution taxes on polluting firms.
C) using tax money to subsidize goods with external benefits.
D) fixing the prices of various resources and products.
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A) it is always difficult to collect fees from users of a service.
B) larger groups are more difficult to organize and motivate than smaller ones.
C) larger groups often have more power than smaller groups.
D) collection agencies often abuse their power over individual consumers.
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A) no voter decision is possible.
B) a majority of voters would favor education.
C) the outcome would depend on which item was listed first on the ballot.
D) a majority of voters would favor parks.
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A) made unfunded liabilities illegal.
B) resorted to greater use of monetary policy.
C) passed laws requiring balanced budgets.
D) stopped using fiscal policy.
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A) fiscal and monetary policy.
B) the behavior of business firms.
C) antitrust and regulatory policy.
D) government decision making, politics, and elections.
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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) goods with negative externalities.
B) goods with positive externalities.
C) private sector goods.
D) complementary goods.
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A) private companies have greater technical expertise than public companies.
B) public companies are less likely to be fined for violating health and safety laws than private companies.
C) laws for public companies are more stringent, making it more difficult for public companies to comply.
D) public companies are more closely monitored, making it easier to detect violations.
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A) paradox of voting.
B) median-voter model.
C) law of diminishing marginal utility.
D) ability-to-pay principle.
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A) regulatory capture.
B) voter failure.
C) limited and bundled choice.
D) paradox of voting.
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A) unfunded liabilities.
B) voters wanting government programs but not wanting to pay taxes.
C) inappropriate monetary policy.
D) state budget laws.
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A) principal-agent problem.
B) limited and bundled choice problem.
C) rent-seeking behavior problem.
D) lack of accountability problem.
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A) government decision making.
B) actions by elected officials.
C) the impact of budget deficits on the public debt.
D) voting and elections.
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A) fiscal policy
B) monetary policy
C) unfunded liabilities
D) budget deficits
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A) pork-barrel politics
B) earmarks
C) logrolling
D) all of these
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A) logrolling behavior that results in inefficient policies.
B) the tendency for legislatures to enact policies that are economically harmful.
C) the lack of political power of small groups of people.
D) difficulty in organizing and motivating large groups to achieve desired outcomes.
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A) Political candidates accept campaign contributions from people.
B) Government agencies impose fines for such things as traffic violations.
C) A bureaucrat allows someone to look at confidential documents for an informal fee.
D) A government agency receives donations for distribution to charity.
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A) tax rates.
B) interest rates.
C) wage rates.
D) government spending.
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A) minorities always bear the costs of programs voted for by the majority.
B) businesses often find it difficult when they have to deal with a labor union.
C) it is hard for the government to discern the true preferences of everyone in society.
D) special-interest groups could have the costs of their narrowly focused programs be paid for by the general taxpayers.
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A) an inexpensive bouquet.
B) a very expensive bouquet.
C) a moderately priced bouquet.
D) an expensive bouquet.
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