A) overproduced and common resources tend to be overconsumed.
B) overproduced and common resources tend to be underconsumed.
C) underproduced and common resources tend to be overconsumed.
D) underproduced and common resources tend to be underconsumed.
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A) Washington, D.C.
B) Sydney
C) Tokyo
D) London
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A) 1 percentage point.
B) 3 percentage points.
C) 5 percentage points.
D) 30 percentage points.
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A) makes general knowledge excludable.
B) makes specific, technical knowledge excludable.
C) creates a disincentive to invent.
D) Both a and b are correct.
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A) private goods.
B) club goods.
C) common resources.
D) public goods.
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True/False
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True/False
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A) a tornado siren
B) an uncongested toll road
C) a home
D) the environment
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A) Common resources are nonexcludable and nonrival in consumption.
B) Uncongested toll roads are an example of the free rider problem.
C) When African elephants were privatized, the survival of the species improved.
D) Fish in the ocean are excludable but nonrival in consumption.
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A) private good.
B) public good.
C) nonrival but excludable good.
D) rival but nonexcludable good.
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A) private good
B) club good
C) common resource
D) public good
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A) increase the number of bears through breeding programs.
B) have Congress increase the entrance fees.
C) decrease management and maintenance of facilities.
D) reduce the number of improved camping facilities.
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A) a common resource is rival in consumption.
B) a common resource is underutilized.
C) crimes are committed in public places.
D) common resources are subject to exclusionary rules.
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A) private goods.
B) club goods.
C) common resources.
D) public goods.
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A) the survey must have overstated how much the library was worth to each resident; otherwise, you would have collected $500,000 in donations.
B) the cost of the library exceeded the social benefits.
C) the library was an example of the Tragedy of the Commons.
D) most residents of the town are probably free-riders at the library.
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A) 0 streetlights
B) 1 streetlight
C) 2 streetlights
D) 3 streetlights
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A) excludable, people have an incentive to be free riders.
B) excludable, people do not have an incentive to be free riders.
C) not excludable, people have an incentive to be free riders.
D) not excludable, people do not have an incentive to be free riders.
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A) A.
B) B.
C) C.
D) D.
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A) 0
B) 1
C) 2
D) 3
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