TCU MICRO EXAM 3
Scenario 12-1: Ken places a $20 value on a cigar, and Mark places a $17 value on it. The equilibrium price for this brand of cigar is $15. Refer to scenario: Suppose the government levies a tax of $3 on each cigar, and the equilibrium price of a cigar increases to $18. What is the total consumer surplus after the tax is levied?
$2
Figure: With trade, producer surplus in China is
$2,700
Table: assume that the price of a weekend ski pass is $45 and the price reflects the actual unit cost of providing a weekend of skiing. Suppose the government imposes a tax of $12 on skiing, which raises the price of a weekend ski pass to $57. How much tax revenue is collected from these four skiers?
$36
Figure: Equilibrium price and equilibrium quantity without trade are
$42 and 1,200
how much additional tax revenue would be created with the Congressional Budget Office's proposed $0.35/gallon excise tax increase over the next 10 years?
$452 billion
figure: "The social cost of the last unit produced exceeds the value to buyers of the last unit produced by $3." This statement is correct at which quantity of output?
140 units
Table: harry is a single person whose taxable income is $35,000 a year. What is the marginal tax rate in 2012?
28%
Why do some policymakers support a consumption tax rather than an earning tax?
A consumption tax would encourage people to save earned income
Figure: total surplus in this market trade is
A+B+C
Scenario 12-3: Suppose Roger and Regina receive great satisfaction from their consumption of cheesecake. Regina would be willing to purchase only one slice and would pay up to $8 for it. Roger would be willing to pay $11 for his first slice, $9 for his second slice, and $5 for his third slice. The current market price is $5 per slice. Refer to scenario 12-3: Assume that the government places a $4 tax on each slice of cheesecake and that the new equilibrium price is $9. What is Regina's consumer surplus from cheesecake?
zero
Figure: Suppose the cost to plant each tree is $340 and the 4 homeowners have agreed to split all tree-planting costs equally. Which homeowner(s) would be in favor of planting at least 1 tree?
Adams, Benitez, Chen, and Davis
Figure: Suppose Isoland changes from a no-trade policy that allows international trade. If the world price of peaches is $5, then the policy change results in
All of the above are correct
Which of the following is not a characteristic of pollution permits?
Allowing firms to trade their permits reduces the total quantity the total quantity of pollution beyond the initial allocation.
Figure: Producer surplus in this market after trade is
B+C+D
When the social cost curve is above a product's supply curve,
a negative externality exists in the market
The before-trade price of fish in Denmark is $10.00 per pound. The world price of fish is $6.00 per pound. Denmark is a price-taker in the fish market. If Denmark begins to allow trade in fish, its consumers of fish will become
better off, its producers of fish will become worse off, and on balance the citizens of Denmark will become better off.
Figure: an increase in output from 120 units to 160 units would
move the market from a socially efficient outcome to a socially inefficient outcome
Both public goods and common resources are
non-excludable
The Coases theorem asserts that, in the presence of externalities
private economic actors sometimes can reach a bargain that produces an efficient outcome
The theory that the wealthy should contribute more to police protection than the poor because they have more to protect is based on
the benefits principle
if education produces positive externalities and the government does not intervene in the market, we would expect
the equilibrium quantity to be lower than the optimal level
The benefits principle of taxation can be used to argue that wealthy citizens should pay higher taxes than poorer ones on the basis that
the wealthy benefit more from services provided by government the poor
A payroll tax is also referred to as a social insurance tax.
true
Horizontal equity can be difficult to assess because it is difficult to compare the similarity of tax payers
true
Individual income taxes and social insurance taxes generate the highest tax revenue for the federal government.
true
One solution to the "Tragedy of the Commons" is to turn the common resources into a private good
true
Patent protection is one way to deal with technology spillovers
true
Under the Congressional Budget Office 2013 proposal (reading assignment) to raise Federal Excise Taxes on motor fuels, the stated primary goal would be to increase budget surpluses (i.e. deficit reduction)?
true
When firms internalize a negative externality, the market supply curve shifts to the left.
true
which of the following is not a typical solution to the "tragedy of the commons?"
turning the common resource into a club good
The larger budgetary expense for the federal government in 2011 was
income security
The free-rider problem exists with
knowledge
All externalities
Cause markets to fail to allocate resources efficiently
Which of the following is not correct?
Corrective taxes set the maximum quantity of pollution, whereas tradable pollution permits fix the price of pollution
According to the Principles and Guidelines governing Federal water and land planning projects, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is exempt from considering contributions to the nation output of good and services (NED) and environmental statutes and laws when planning navigation projects?
False
The small-economy assumption is necessary to analyze the gains and losses from international trade
False
The federal healthcare spending program that specifically targets the poor called
Medicaid
When the nation of Mooseland first permitted trade with other nations, domestic producers of sugar experienced a decrease in producer surplus of $5 million and total surplus in Mooseland's sugar market increased by $2 million. We can conclude that
Mooseland became an exporter of sugar
Assume for Guatemala that the domestic price of coffee without international trade is higher than the world price of coffee. This suggests that
Other countries have a comparative advantage over Guatemala in the production of coffee, and Guatemala will import coffee.
Figure: Which quantity represents the socially-optimal quantity of output in this market?
Q'
When a country takes a multilateral approach to free trade, it
Reduces its trade restrictions while other countries do the same
Import quotas and tariffs produce some common results. Which of the following is not one of those common results?
Revenue is raised for the domestic government
Mike Miller is the town manager of Medfield, a town with 50,000 residents. At a recent town meeting, several citizens proposed building a larger public swimming pool in the center of town for all the residents to enjoy. A survey of all 50,000 residents revealed that the pool would be worth $50 to each of them. The cost to build the swimming pool is $1,000,000. Which of the following is the most efficient option?
The pool should be built and paid for by the town government and paid for with a tax on the residents because all residents would benefit from it but some residents would not donate if they were asked.
Suppose that electricity producers create a negative externality equal to $5 per unit. Further suppose that the government imposes a $5 per-unit tax on the producers. What is the relationship between the after tax equilibrium quantity and the social optimal quantity of electricity to be produced?
They are equal
The best remedy for market failure is often
a market-based solution
Negative externalities occur when one person's actions
adversely affect the well-being of a bystander who is not a party of the action
Total taxes paid divided by total income is called the
average tax rate
Goods that are rival in consumption include both
common resources and private goods
Trade among nations is ultimately based on
comparative advantage
36. If the world price of coffee is higher than Colombia's domestic price of coffee without trade, then Colombia
comparative advantage and should export
Market failure can be cause by
externalities
A lump-sum tax would take different amounts from the poor and the rich
false
A tariff increases the quantity of imports and moves the market farther from its equilibrium without trade
false
Although regulation and corrective taxes are both capable of reducing pollution, regulation accomplishes this goal more efficiently.
false
European arrivals in 1722 AD resulted in importation of diseases and unsustainable fishing pressure that led to the collapse of the Easter Island society?
false
Free trade allows firms to realize economics of scale, resulting in higher costs of production
false
GATT is an example of a successful unilateral approach to achieving free trade.
false
The U.S. tax burden is high compared to many European countries.
false
Without free trade, the domestic price of a good must be equal to the world price of a good
false
Economists believe that the optimal level of pollution is zero.
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