Econ Chapter 5
Which of the following is a source of information that helps consumers acquire information about the quality of a good or service
Brand names/franchising/consumer ratings magazines
Competitive markets generally give consumers and producers correct incentives when:
Property rights are well defined and enforces
Which of the following is the most fundamental function of government
Protection of individuals and their property
Which of the following correctly describes the external benefit resulting from an individual's purchase of a winter flu shot?
The flu shot reduces the likelihood others will catch the flu.
Suppose paper pulp mills are permitted to emit harmful pollutants, free of charge, into the air. How will the price and output of paper in a competitive market compare with their values under conditions of ideal economic efficiency?
The price will be too low and the output will be too large
Economic Efficiency requires that
all economic activity generating more benefits than costs be undertaken
From the viewpoint of economic efficiency, when competitive forces in an industryy are weak market allocation will often lead to
an output of the product that is less than the amount consistent with idea economic efficiency
Markets may have difficulty providing the proper quantity of a public good because
individuals will tend to become free riders, and private firms will have difficulty generating enough revenue to produce an efficient quantity of the good.
Which of the following is the best example of a public good?
national defense
When production of a good generates external costs, the
supply curve for the good will understate the true social cost of producing the good