Which of the following is a good example of a congestible public good?
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A baseball field is:
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A means of creating a price-excludable public good is:
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An example of an undesirable public good (or public “bad”) is:
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The marginal cost of making a given quantity of a congestible public good available to more consumers is:
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Public transportation is:
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The efficient output of a pure public good is achieved at the point at which:
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The demand curve for a pure public good is:
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The nonrival property of pure public goods implies that the:
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The principle of nonexclusion for pure public goods means that the benefits of the good:
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The free-rider problem:
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Cable TV programming is an example of a:
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The maximum marginal benefit that any resident of a condominium community will obtain per month from the antenna is $50. There are 100 residents in the community, none of whom values the antenna at less than $25 per month. Assuming that the antenna is a pure public good for residents of the community,
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If a person has multiple-peaked preferences for a pure public good,
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A community currently hires 10 security guards per week to patrol their neighborhood. Each security guard costs $300 per week. Assuming that the tax-sharing arrangement agreed to results in each of 300 voters paying the same tax share, each voter pays a weekly tax bill of:
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If all voters have single-peaked preferences for a pure public good, then the political equilibrium under majority rule:
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A voter’s most-preferred political outcome will be that for which the:
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