A) Install the guard rail because safety is priceless.
B) Install the guard rail because the benefits exceed the costs.
C) Do not install the guard rail because the costs exceed the benefits.
D) Do not install the guard rail at any cost because drivers can purchase private insurance for their vehicles.
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A) excludable.
B) not excludable.
C) rival in consumption.
D) not rival in consumption.
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A) club good, because it is excludable but not rival in consumption.
B) club good, because it is rival in consumption but not excludable.
C) a public good, because it is excludable but not rival in consumption.
D) a public good, because it is rival in consumption but not excludable.
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A) rival in consumption.
B) excludable.
C) normal.
D) exhaustible.
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A) prohibit parking in the vicinity of the park.
B) charge higher prices for parking at busy times.
C) police the parking area and ticket cars that are parked illegally.
D) do nothing.
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A) private good
B) club good
C) common resource
D) public good
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A) club goods and public goods.
B) public goods and common resources.
C) common resources and private goods.
D) private goods and club goods.
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A) will tend to be overused because it is nonexcludable.
B) is a common resource when it becomes crowded on sunny summer weekends.
C) is rival in consumption when it becomes crowded on sunny summer weekends.
D) All of the above are correct.
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A) they will produce general knowledge.
B) they will produce a specific product for which they may receive a patent.
C) there is no government intervention in the market for medical products.
D) others will benefit from their discoveries.
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A) that all beach visitors pay the same entry fee regardless of the day of the week or time of the year.
B) that the beach limit the number of visitors to 500 per day, without an entry fee.
C) an entry fee be charged on summer weekend days when many people tend to visit the beach.
D) that only local residents be admitted to the beach.
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A) 0
B) 1
C) 2
D) 3
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A) public goods but not common resources.
B) common resources but not public goods.
C) both public goods and common resources.
D) neither public goods nor common resources.
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True/False
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A) common resource, because it is rival in consumption but not excludable.
B) public good, because it is rival in consumption but not excludable.
C) public good, because it is excludable and rival in consumption.
D) private good, because it is excludable and rival in consumption.
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A) evaluate the value of a person's expected earnings in the labor market.
B) evaluate the risks people are willing to take and what they would have to be paid to take them.
C) determine a person's accumulated wealth at the time of death.
D) do nothing; human life is priceless.
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