ECON MIDTERM
The principal government agency in the United States responsible for enforcing national environmental policies is the
Environmental Protection Agency
A ceiling must be set above the equilibrium rent to be binding (T or F)
False
A public good is one that is generally available for consumption by the public; that is, a person does not have to be a member of a special group or a club to be able to consume it. A good example would be milk for sale in a grocery store that is open to the public.
False
Critics of the pharmaceutical industry often argue that price ceilings should be imposed on drug manufacturers. If this happened, the quality of drugs would improve.
False
Environmental standards ensure that the marginal benefit of pollution is equal for all sources of pollution
False
Price controls are always set below the market equilibrium price (T or F)
False
The period during Great Depression and just prior to WWII, where the disparity between the wealthy and the poor fell sharply, is called the
Great Compression
In recent times, the US government has been trying to help the economy through one of the worst economic slumps ever. The policies used are based on ____ theory
Keynesian
Measured by the amount of money spent by the US government, which of the following US welfare programs is the largest
Social Security
Which of the following US welfare programs is a monetary benefit that is NOT means-tested
Social Security
An example of a social insurance program is
Social Security programs to the disabled
Which of the following is the best definition of GDP
The total value of all final goods and services produced in the economy in a given year
A binding minimum wage will generally cause increased unemployment for low-skilled workers
True
A concert is excludable if the manager of the concert hall can prevent people who do not have a ticket from entering
True
Airplane seats are rival in consumption
True
Any road without a toll can be thought of as a common resource, since it is non-excludable and rival in consumption
True
In a market economy, goods that are nonexcludable and nonrival will be produced at inefficiently low levels (if they are produced at all), and goods that are excludable but nonrival in consumption will be produced at inefficiently low consumption levels.
True
Which of the following is true of an inferior good?
When income increases, demand decreases
Which of the following is true of a normal good?
When income increases, the demand for the good increases
A price floor or a price ceiling is an example of
a price control
Which of the following goods is most likely a common resource?
a public park
A quota is
a quantity restriction
A contraction in the business cycle is
a recession
A nation whose value of imports exceeds its value of exports is said to have
a trade deficit
If a country runs a trade deficit, its investment spending is probably
above its level of saving
Programs associated with the welfare state are believed to cause deadweight loss, since they
affect incentives to work and to save
Medicare is a health insurance program provided to
all Americans age 65 and older and is not means-tested
Among the reasons for a welfare state is a desire to alleviate income inequality and to
alleviate income insecurity
Economists believe that there are more efficient ways to deal with pollution than with environmental standards because these standards do NOT
allow reductions in pollution to be achieved at minimum cost
In the United States, the government pays _____ of medical costs
approximately 50%
Fiscal and monetary policies
are used to correct for short-term economic fluctuations
Pollution has _________ and _________
benefits; costs
The marginal social benefit of pollution
can be measured as the additional gain to society from one additional unit of pollution
In the long run the overall price level is mainly determined by
changes in the money supply
Monetary policy attempts to affect the overall level of spending through
changes in the quantity of money and the interest rate
The annual percentage change in the aggregate price level is negative when there is
deflation
The government might impose a price ceiling if _________ can make a strong moral or political argument for _________ prices.
demanders; lower
A Pigouvian subsidy is
designed to encourage activities generating external benefits
Becky works for a large grocery store that provides a health insurance program to all workers. This is an example of
employment-based health insurance
The socially optimal amount of pollution occurs where the marginal social benefit of pollution is _________ to the marginal social cost of pollution
equal to
People with more education have a lower poverty rate
fals
The business cycle is the long-run alteration between downturns and upturns
false
Critics of Temporary Assistance for Needy Families argue that it creates perverse incentives such as
family breakup, since a family with both spouses present may not qualify for aid
Medicaid is funded by
federal and state governments
Since 1967 the percentage of the population living below the poverty line has
fluctuated, but not in any consistent direction
Political conservatives and liberals
generally agree on their support of programs associated with the welfare state but disagree on the appropriate extent of these programs
The total value of all final goods and services produced in the economy in a given year is
gross domestic product
Per capita economic growth is
growth per person
Food stamps, Medicaid, and housing subsidies are all
in-kind transfers
If government decides to control the amount of a good allowed into a market, this will
increase incentives for market participants to engage in black market activities
Progress is medical science has contributed to _____ health care costs
increasing
A price ceiling results in
inefficiency because transactions are held below the equilibrium quantity
Which of the following is TRUE
inflation means an increase in the overall level of prices
The negative income tax
is a program in which low-income working families receive income supplements rather than having to pay taxes
A negative externality
is an uncompensated cost imposed by an individual or firm on others
Quotas often
lead to deadweight losses resulting from a wedge between the price of sellers and that of demanders
Which of the following is an environmental standard?
legal limits on sulfur dioxide emissions
If minimum wages are set above the equilibrium wage in the market, then the number of workers hired will be ________ the number of people who are willing to work.
less than
The ____ identifies the level of income at which half of the households in the population ear more and half of the population earns less
median household income
The US government health insurance program for the poor is
medicaid
The US government health insurance program for people aged 65 years and older is
medicare
Private health insurance is funded by
members of a large pool of individuals, each paying a fixed premium to a private company that agrees to pay some portion of medical expenses of the members
Changing interest rates is an example of ______ policy
monetary
Changing the quantity of money, hence the interest rate, hence overall spending in the economy, is use of ____ policy
monetary
Which of the following are considered to be the two types of macroeconomic policies
monetary and fiscal policy
Unemployment insurance is a(n) ____ that is _____
monetary transfer, not means-tested
There are six households in a rural community. Each household earns $40,000 per year. Suppose that a new resident builds a mansion in the community and that the income in the new household is $4 million per year. After the new resident arrives, the median household income has ____ and the mean household income has ____.
not changed, increased
A common resource is a good or service for which exclusion is _________ and which is _________ in consumption
not possible; rival
Recessions are periods when
output and employment are falling
Macroeconomics entails the study of the
overall behavior of the economy
An artificially scarce good is a good or service for which exclusion is ____________ and which is ____________ in consumption
possible; nonrival
The percentage of the population that falls below the poverty line is called the
poverty rate
In the rental housing market with price controls, the quantity of rental houses demanded exceeds the quantity of rental housing supplied. The price control must be a
price ceiling
A(n) __________ is excludable and rival in consumption
private good
A(n) ____________ is non-excludable and nonrival in consumption
public good
A reason for the most important cause of the increase in income in recent years is
rapid technological change
The Coase Theorem states that in the presence of externalities
reach an efficient solution if transaction costs are sufficiently low and property rights are well-defined
A period of falling real GDP is a(n)
recession
Poverty programs are aimed at
reducing the percentage of families living below the poverty line
Government intervention in the form of binding price floors or binding price ceilings will
result in either surpluses or shortages
As the quantity of pollution rises, its marginal social cost
rises
Researchers find a new strain of genetically modified seeds that results in a higher yield for corn producers. Holding all things constant, this research will
shift the supply curve for corn to the right
A business cycle is a
short-run alteration between economic upturns and downturns
Long-run growth is the
sustained upward trend in aggregate output per person over several decades
The welfare state can
take up a large share of government spending in wealthy countries, taking away money for other vital government functions
When innovations by one firm are quickly emulated and improved on by rival firms in the same industry or in other industries, this is
technology spillover
According to official statistics for the United States, since the Great Depression
the economy has not had another severe and prolonged economic downturn comparable to it
The total values added at every stage of production for a good yields
the final value of the good
A consumer's willingness to pay reflects
the maximum price at which he or she would buy the good or service
The poverty threshold is defined as
the minimum annual income that is considered adequate to purchase the necessities of life
Most Americans receive their health insurance through
their employer
If government officials set an emissions tax too high:
there will be too little pollution to be efficient
Suppose government officials have set an emissions tax to reduce pollution. Assume the optimal tax would be $1,500 but government officials have set the tax at $500. At the equilibrium with the $500 tax:
there will be too much pollution
The individual mandate is the requirement that
through Obama Care, each individual must purchase health insurance
A market economy will produce _________ without any government regulation
too much pollution
If a country sells more goods and services to the rest of the world than it purchases from other countries, then the country has a
trade surplus
An open economy
trades goods and services with other countries
The point at which a recession ends and the expansion begins is called the
trough
Monetary and fiscal policy are tools to reduce the severity of recessions
true
One of the issues of importance to macroeconomists is
understanding how living standards change over time
The most painful effect of recession is
unemployment
An externality is said to be internalized
when individuals take external costs and benefits into account in their decision making