公共部门经济学双语复习题及答案课件.ppt
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1、1Review Questions of the Textbook2Chapter 1 Individuals and GovernmentTrue/False Questions 1.On average,persons in the United States devote more of their annual budgets to taxes than they do to food.T2.The total share of GDP accounted for by government spending in the United States has declined sign
2、ificantly since 1980.F33.Since 1930,the percent of GDP devoted to government expenditures has nearly tripled.T4.Government consumption does not require resources to be reallocated from private to government use.F5.Transfer payments,including Social Security and welfare and medical assistance,account
3、 for over 40 percent of federal government expenditures.T46.Federal grants-in-aid to state and local governments finance about 20 percent of annual spending by these governments.T7.State and local governments in the United States spend a bit more than one-third of their budgets on education.T58.The
4、federal government obtains about half of its revenue annually from retail sales taxes.F6Multiple Choice Questions 1.The real cost of government goods and services is:ca.money.b.taxes.c.the private goods and services foregone.d.inflation.72.Government goods and services are usually:a.not rationed by
5、prices.ab.sold in markets.c.made available to persons according to their willingness and ability to pay.d.financed by revenue obtained from sales.83.A mixed economy is one in which:ba.there are no markets.b.government activity accounts for a significant proportion of the value of goods and services
6、produced.c.there is no government.d.all goods and services are sold in markets.94.Transfer payments by the federal government in the United States account for about:da.25 percent of federal government expenditures.b.10 percent of federal government expenditures.c.40 percent of GDP.d.40 percent of fe
7、deral government expenditures.105.Federal government expenditures in the United States account for about:aa.20 percent of annual GDP.b.30 percent of annual GDP.c.40 percent of annual GDP.d.50 percent of annual GDP.116.If the economy is operating at full employment and using resources efficiently,the
8、n an increase in spending for homeland security this year will:ba.require that resources be reallocated to homeland security services without sacrificing any alternative goods and services.b.be possible if resources are reallocated to homeland security services,but it will also mean that the output
9、of some other goods and services will have to fall.c.be impossible.d.be possible only if there is an improvement in technology or more resources made available.127.Nonmarket rationing means that:ea.those willing to pay can buy as much of a product as they choose.b.prices are used to sell products.c.
10、goods and services are not rationed by prices.d.willingness to pay is not a factor in determining who can enjoy a good or service.e.both(c)and(d)138.State and local government expenditure in the United States accounts for about:ca.30 percent of GDP.b.20 percent of GDP.c.10 percent of GDP.d.5 percent
11、 of GDP.14Chapter 2 Efficiency,Markets,and GovernmentTrue/False Questions 1.The normative approach to public finance prescribes certain actions to achieve predetermined criteria.T2.“The government should abolish tariffs to achieve efficiency”is a normative statement.T153.Efficiency is attained when
12、resources are used each year in such a way that no further net gain is possible.T4.If the marginal social benefit of smoke detectors exceeds its marginal social cost,then additional net gains are possible from an increased annual smoke detector production.T165.Government regulations that require air
13、lines to serve routes for which the maximum price that passengers are willing to pay for a trip fall short of the minimum price that sellers are willing to accept are likely to cause losses in efficiency.T176.Government programs can achieve efficiency when the gains to gainers from those policies ex
14、ceed the losses to those who bear the costs.T7.Efficient outcomes are often viewed as inequitable.T188.Compensation criteria are used to argue that changes in resource allocation should be made if the gains to some groups outweigh the losses to others,even though compensation for losses is not actua
15、lly made.T19Multiple Choice Questions 1.Positive economics:ba.makes recommendations designed to achieve certain goals.b.establishes cause-and-effect relationships between economic variables.c.is based on value judgments.d.can never be used to make predictions.202.If the marginal social benefit of a
16、good exceeds the marginal social cost at the current monthly output,then:aa.it will be possible to make buyers of the good better off without harming sellers of the good.b.it will be possible to make sellers of the good better off without harming buyers of the good.c.either(a)or(b)d.a reduction in m
17、onthly output will be required for efficiency.213.The total social benefit of automobiles equals the total social cost at current annual output.Then it follows that:ba.the annual output of automobiles is efficient.b.the annual output of automobiles exceeds the efficient amount.c.less than the effici
18、ent annual output of automobiles is produced.d.it is not possible to make buyers of automobiles better off without harming sellers.e.both(a)and(d)224.Diamonds are sold by a monopoly firm that maximizes profits.Then it follows that:aa.the marginal social benefit of diamonds exceeds its marginal socia
19、l cost.b.the marginal social cost of diamonds exceeds its marginal social benefit.c.the price of diamonds equals its marginal social cost.d.the price of diamonds exceeds its marginal social benefit.e.both(c)and(d)235.If efficiency has been attained,ba.it will be possible to make any one person bette
20、r off without harming another.b.it will not be possible to make any one person better off without harming another.c.perfect competition must exist.d.the opportunity cost of any change in resource use must be zero.246.Which of the following is a normative statement?ba.When interest rates rise,the qua
21、ntity of loanable funds demanded for new mortgages will decline.b.To achieve efficiency,governments should prevent monopoly in markets.c.Unemployment increases during a recession.d.When governments increase income tax rates,people work less.257.The extra benefit on one more unit of a good or service
22、 is its:ba.marginal cost.b.marginal benefit.c.total benefit.d.total cost.268.Suppose the efficient output currently prevails in the market for ice cream.A tax on ice cream con-sumption will:ca.allow efficiency to continue to prevail in the market.b.result in more than the efficient output in the mar
23、ket.c.result in less than the efficient output in the market.d.cause the marginal social cost of ice cream to exceed its marginal social benefit at the market equilibrium output.27Chapter 3 Externalities and Government PolicyTrue/False Questions1.If a negative externality exists for sales of gasolin
24、e in a competitive market,more than the efficient amount of gasoline will be sold per year.T282.When a positive externality exists,benefit to third parties other than the buyers and sellers of a good will result from market exchange of the good.T3.When a negative externality exists,the marginal soci
25、al cost of annual output sold in a competitive market will exceed the marginal social benefit of that output in equilibrium.T294.If a positive externality is associated with college enrollment,then when college instruction is provided in a competitive market,the marginal social benefit of enrollment
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