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Table 22-10 The town of Franklin is facing a severe budget shortage. The town administrator has proposed four options to balance the budget: increase property taxes (taxes) , cut the school arts budget (arts) , turn off half of the streetlights in the town (streetlights) , reduce police patrols (police) . Exactly one of the four choices will prevail, and the choice will be made by way of pairwise voting, with the majority determining the outcome on each vote. The preferences of the voters are summarized in the table below. Voter Type Table 22-10 The town of Franklin is facing a severe budget shortage. The town administrator has proposed four options to balance the budget: increase property taxes (taxes) , cut the school arts budget (arts) , turn off half of the streetlights in the town (streetlights) , reduce police patrols (police) . Exactly one of the four choices will prevail, and the choice will be made by way of pairwise voting, with the majority determining the outcome on each vote. The preferences of the voters are summarized in the table below. Voter Type   -Refer to Table 22-10. If a Borda count is used, which option will win? A)  arts B)  police C)  streetlights D)  taxes -Refer to Table 22-10. If a Borda count is used, which option will win?


A) arts
B) police
C) streetlights
D) taxes

E) B) and D)
F) C) and D)

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The Condorcet paradox demonstrates that the order in which people vote on choices may influence the final outcome.

A) True
B) False

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Table 22-24 The citizens of Mayville are having a severe budget shortage and are faced with eliminating athletics from the town high school. The town administrator has determined that the town can afford to maintain one sport. Exactly one of the three choices will prevail, and the choice will be made by way of pairwise voting, with the majority determining the outcome on each vote. The preferences of the voters are summarized in the table below. Voter Type Table 22-24 The citizens of Mayville are having a severe budget shortage and are faced with eliminating athletics from the town high school. The town administrator has determined that the town can afford to maintain one sport. Exactly one of the three choices will prevail, and the choice will be made by way of pairwise voting, with the majority determining the outcome on each vote. The preferences of the voters are summarized in the table below. Voter Type   -Refer to Table 22-24. If the town administrator asks voters to choose first between hockey and basketball and then between the winner of the first vote and football, which sport will win the final vote? -Refer to Table 22-24. If the town administrator asks voters to choose first between hockey and basketball and then between the winner of the first vote and football, which sport will win the final vote?

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As an alternative to pairwise majority voting, each voter could be asked to rank the possible outcomes, giving 1 point to her lowest choice, 2 points to her second-lowest choice, 3 points to her third-lowest choice, and so on. This voting method is called a(n)


A) median vote.
B) pairwise minority vote.
C) Borda count.
D) Arrow count.

E) A) and B)
F) B) and D)

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Studies of human decision-making have detected systematic mistakes that people make. Which of the following have been detected?


A) people are overconfident
B) people give too much weight to a small number of vivid observations
C) people are reluctant to change their minds
D) All of the above are correct.

E) A) and D)
F) All of the above

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Signaling is an action taken by an uninformed party to induce an informed party to reveal information.

A) True
B) False

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Which of the following practices are, at least in part, attempts to reduce moral hazard problems?


A) Parking ramps require customers to take a ticket with the time stamped on it from a machine in order to gain entrance.
B) Part of the income of waiters and waitresses is based on tips.
C) Both A and B are correct.
D) None of the above are correct.

E) A) and C)
F) B) and C)

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On car insurance policies, Countrywide Insurance Company offers drivers an option: Policy 1 features a deductible of $1,000, and it requires a driver to pay an annual premium of $500. Policy 2 features a deductible of $250, and it requires a driver to pay an annual premium of $1,000.


A) In offering these two policies, Countrywide is engaging in illegal price discrimination.
B) In offering these two policies, Countrywide is screening drivers.
C) Policy 1 is more of a burden for safe drivers than it is for risky drivers.
D) In offering these two policies, Countrywide is signaling their quality to drivers.

E) None of the above
F) A) and B)

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Table 22-9 Voter Type Table 22-9 Voter Type   -Refer to Table 22-9. The table shows the preferences of four types of voters over four possible outcomes: A, B, C, D. In addition, the table shows the percentage of voters of each type. Given pairwise voting in which voters choose first between A and B, then between the winner of the first vote and C, and finally between the winner of the second vote and D, which outcome would win? A)  A B)  B C)  C D)  D -Refer to Table 22-9. The table shows the preferences of four types of voters over four possible outcomes: A, B, C, D. In addition, the table shows the percentage of voters of each type. Given pairwise voting in which voters choose first between A and B, then between the winner of the first vote and C, and finally between the winner of the second vote and D, which outcome would win?


A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D

E) B) and C)
F) B) and D)

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Scenario 22-6 Shana owns a boutique that sells highΒ­end women's clothing and accessories. Katie works part-time at the boutique and frequently is the only employee in this small store. Shana pays Katie a wage that is higher than the market wage for this type of job. When the store is not full of customers, Katie diligently works on displays and cleans to keep the store looking its best. Belinda is a customer in the store who asks Katie's opinion on the quality of some jeans she is considering purchasing. Katie tells her the quality is great even though she's had several other customers return them due to flaws. Magda is another customer who is returning a necklace without volunteering that a gem is missing. -Refer to Scenario 22-6. Which of the ladies, if any, is committing a moral hazard?

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Which of the following relationships involves asymmetric information?


A) A recruiter for a college football team evaluates the performance of a high-school player.
B) A loan applicant knows more about the likelihood her business will be successful than the loan officer.
C) Someone considering buying running shoes looks at a number of online reviews by buyers.
D) All of the above are correct.

E) None of the above
F) A) and B)

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In the field of study called political economy, economists make use of insights from the field of psychology.

A) True
B) False

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An unhealthy person would likely choose a medical insurance policy with a


A) low premium and a high deductible.
B) high premium and a high deductible.
C) high premium and no deductible.
D) The unhealthy person would choose not to be insured.

E) A) and D)
F) C) and D)

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Table 22-1 Three friends -- Linda, Stephanie, and Jamie -- are deciding where to go together for vacation. They all agree that they should go to one of three places: France, Greece, or Italy. They also agree that they will have two pairwise votes to determine where to go on vacation, with the majority determining the outcome on each vote. The first, second, and third choices for each person are as indicated in the table below. Table 22-1 Three friends -- Linda, Stephanie, and Jamie -- are deciding where to go together for vacation. They all agree that they should go to one of three places: France, Greece, or Italy. They also agree that they will have two pairwise votes to determine where to go on vacation, with the majority determining the outcome on each vote. The first, second, and third choices for each person are as indicated in the table below.   -Refer to Table 22-1. If the first vote pits Greece against Italy and the second vote pits France against the winner of the first vote, then the outcome is as follows: A)  Greece wins the first vote and France wins the second vote, so they go to France. B)  Greece wins the first vote and Greece wins the second vote, so they go to Greece. C)  Italy wins the first vote and Italy wins the second vote, so they go to Italy. D)  Italy wins the first vote and France wins the second vote, so they go to France. -Refer to Table 22-1. If the first vote pits Greece against Italy and the second vote pits France against the winner of the first vote, then the outcome is as follows:


A) Greece wins the first vote and France wins the second vote, so they go to France.
B) Greece wins the first vote and Greece wins the second vote, so they go to Greece.
C) Italy wins the first vote and Italy wins the second vote, so they go to Italy.
D) Italy wins the first vote and France wins the second vote, so they go to France.

E) A) and D)
F) B) and C)

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When the buyer knows less than the seller about the characteristics of the good being sold, there is


A) a principal-agent problem.
B) a moral hazard problem.
C) an adverse selection problem.
D) a signaling problem.

E) A) and B)
F) A) and C)

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One implication of the Condorcet paradox is


A) that the order in which things are voted on can affect the result.
B) that the order in which things are voted on is irrelevant.
C) that you do not want to be in charge of arranging which items are voted upon first.
D) that when there are only two items being voted on the order matters.

E) None of the above
F) A) and B)

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When Republicans and Democrats offer similar platforms in an election campaign, a likely explanation is the


A) Arrow impossibility theorem.
B) Condorcet paradox.
C) median voter theorem.
D) fact that politicians are more interested in the national interest than their own self-interest.

E) A) and B)
F) None of the above

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A college professor hires a student to babysit her children and pays the student an efficiency-wage. Which of the following is correct about the wage the student earns?


A) The wage is higher than the wage the student could earn working a similar job elsewhere.
B) The wage is the same as the wage the student could earn working a similar job elsewhere.
C) The wage is lower than the wage the student could earn working a similar job elsewhere.
D) The wage is likely to result in the student shirking responsibilities.

E) A) and B)
F) None of the above

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Which of the following relationships involves asymmetric information?


A) Patients can look up information regarding certain prescription drugs giving them the same information as their doctors.
B) Consumer Reports allows customers of DVD players to know as much about the quality of various players as the store salesperson.
C) Car Fax allows car buyers to obtain used-vehicle histories providing them with the same information as the dealership salesperson.
D) The batter in a baseball game must guess whether the pitcher is going to throw a fastball, curveball, or change-up.

E) A) and B)
F) B) and D)

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Table 22-9 Voter Type Table 22-9 Voter Type   -Refer to Table 22-9. The table shows the preferences of four types of voters over four possible outcomes: A, B, C, and D. In addition, the table shows the percentage of voters of each type. Suppose that, for some reason, D is eliminated as a possible option. Using a Borda count election, with 3 points for the best choice, 2 points for the second best choice, and 1 point for the last choice, which outcome would win this election? A)  A B)  B C)  C D)  There would be a three-way tie. -Refer to Table 22-9. The table shows the preferences of four types of voters over four possible outcomes: A, B, C, and D. In addition, the table shows the percentage of voters of each type. Suppose that, for some reason, D is eliminated as a possible option. Using a Borda count election, with 3 points for the best choice, 2 points for the second best choice, and 1 point for the last choice, which outcome would win this election?


A) A
B) B
C) C
D) There would be a three-way tie.

E) A) and B)
F) A) and C)

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