A) buy the product from others.
B) produce the product for others.
C) trade the product with others outside the nation or community.
D) are not directly involved in the transaction or activity.
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A) $25.
B) $15.
C) $60.
D) $20.
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A) not-so-healthy people are the ones more eager to buy insurance.
B) people with unhealthy lifestyles buy more insurance coverage.
C) people who have car-insurance coverage drive less carefully.
D) people do not get sufficient car-insurance coverage.
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A) charge more for downloads, concerts, and merchandise.
B) cut prices for downloads, concerts, and merchandise.
C) only give concerts.
D) keep prices of downloads low and raise prices for concerts and merchandise.
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A) the quantity supplied is greater than quantity demanded at the current market price.
B) the quantity demanded is greater than quantity supplied at the current market price.
C) the market price is below what some consumers are willing to pay for the product.
D) the market price is higher than what some consumers are willing to pay for the product.
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A) No one provides street lights in a town because, once the lights are in operation, people don’t have to pay to use them.
B) A firm keeps its production costs down by dumping its waste in the nearby river, adversely affecting water quality for residents in the area.
C) Government imposes taxes on the production of a socially desirable good.
D) Street performers don’t get full payment for the value of their output because people watch and enjoy the shows without paying the artist.
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A) all of those enjoying the music to pay for downloads and compensate the band for its costs.
B) some of those enjoying the music to "free ride" through illegal file sharing and digital piracy.
C) government to tax those attempting to download the band's music.
D) there to be no consumer surplus for those who download the band's music.
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A) the social costs of pollution reduction becoming greater than the benefits.
B) the social benefits of pollution reduction becoming zero.
C) too few resources being devoted toward reducing pollution.
D) the social costs of pollution reduction becoming less than the benefits.
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A) the display creates negative externalities.
B) government should tax the producers of holiday lighting.
C) resources are currently overallocated to the provision of holiday lighting in Anytown.
D) resources are currently underallocated to the provision of holiday lighting in Anytown.
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A) production costs.
B) producers' supply.
C) producer surplus.
D) surplus production.
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A) increase consumer surplus.
B) decrease consumer surplus.
C) increase producer surplus while leaving consumer surplus unchanged.
D) decrease producer surplus while leaving consumer surplus unchanged.
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A) only government projects (as opposed to private projects) should be assessed by comparing marginal costs and marginal benefits.
B) the optimal project size is the one for which MB = MC.
C) the optimal project size is the one for which MB exceeds MC by the greatest amount.
D) project managers should attempt to minimize both MB and MC.
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