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Rival in consumption and common resources.
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3. Indicate whether the following are private goods,
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a. A bacon double cheeseburger
b. An NHL hockey game between the Detroit Red
Wings and Boston Bruins
c. A Fourth of July fireworks show
d. A swimming pool
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1. What kind of good is it?
Determine whether each of the following goods is a private good, a public good, a common resource, or a club good.
Private Good
Public Good
Club Good
Common Resource
A new drone that you take turns flying with your friends
A large, beautiful fountain in a town square
A dock on a lake that is open to the public
2. What kind of good is it?
Determine whether each of the following goods is a private good, a public good, a common resource, or a club good.
Private Good
Public Good
Club Good
Common Resource
A large, beautiful fountain in a park
A new BMW that you use to drive your friends around town
A free-weight station in a fitness room that is open to the public
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- 1. What is the impact of the global-positioning anti-theft device on the following below: a. Private benefit curve b. Social benefit curve c. Private cost curvearrow_forward3. For each of the following goods or services, would you classify it as a public good, a local public or club good or congestible good, or a private good (with or without externalities)? Explain your choice. Could some of them fall in one or another category depending on the assignment of property rights? • the Supreme Court • a local magistrate’s court • the interstate highway system • college education • a beach • the stars at night viewed from outdoors • the stars viewed at a planetariumarrow_forward. What kind of good is it? Classify each of the following goods listed in the table below as a public good, a private good, a club good, or a common resource. Public Good Private Good Club Good Common Resource A new drone that you take turns flying with your friends A large, beautiful greenspace in a town plaza A parking spot along a residential street that is open to the publicarrow_forward
- Match the good with it's best characterization.If it is a Public good, private good, club good, or open access resource 1. Poke Bowl 2. Clean air 3. Blue fin tuna 4. Private beach 5. Over-crowded public beach 6. Uncrowded public beach 7. Open-source software (liKe Python, R, an Linux) 8. Commercial software (lIke Microsoft Word) 9. Organic, free-range chickenarrow_forwardDefine public and private goodsarrow_forward1. Give 1 example of each type of private goods, common goods, club goods, and public goods? 2. give an argument why the item is private goods or common goods or club goods or public goods?arrow_forward
- 1. Public goods have all of the following characteristics EXCEPT: a.one person's consumption does not affect another person's consumption. b.tax dollars are used for the provision of public goods. c.firms find public goods profitable to produce because people value them. d.a free-rider problem develops with public goods. e.those who do not pay cannot be excluded from consuming the good.arrow_forwardWhich of the following goods would be considered a pure public good? Select one: O O O CO a. National defense b. Cable TV c. Toll road d. Sports stadiumarrow_forwardProblem 1 The following table shows how the total social benefit and total cost of concerts in the city vary with the number of performances. NUMBER OF TOTAL SOCIAL TOTAL SOCIAL CONCERTS BENEFIT COST 1 $10,000 $5,000 $15,000 $11,000 $18,000 $18,000 4 $20,000 $26,000 $21,000 $36,000 What is the efficient number of concerts?arrow_forward
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