Deck 16: The Market for Medical Education: Equity and Efficiency

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The net effect of the externality on welfare is equal to

A)d + f
B)i
C)h
D)i + d + f + h
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Let the private demand for medical research be P = 90-Q and let the supply for medical research equal P = Q.
a.Find the equilibrium price and quantity.
b.Suppose each unit of medical research has a positive externality such that the marginal social benefit is P = 90 - .5Q.What is the socially optimal level of research?
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According to Prabhu and Edelman (2009),the private rate of return for a physician is

A)12 to 10%
B)9 to 7%
C)6 to 4%
D)3 to 1%
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An increase in the number of years needed to finish medical school

A)Shifts the demand for medical school to the left and decreases the number of physicians
B)Shifts the demand for medical school to the right and decreases the number of physicians
C)Leads to a decrease in quantity demanded
D)Leads to an increase in quantity demanded
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Currently,there is an

A)Excess supply of medical schools as indicated by the low price
B)Excess demand for medical education as indicated by the excess number of applications to medical school
C)Both a and b
D)Neither a nor b
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  According to the graph, the private outcome is  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
According to the graph, the private outcome is
  According to the graph, the private outcome is  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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<strong>  According to the graph, the market needs</strong> A)No government intervention B)A tax on production C)A subsidy on production <div style=padding-top: 35px>
According to the graph, the market needs

A)No government intervention
B)A tax on production
C)A subsidy on production
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A new health reform bill proposes to reduce the shortage in primary care physicians by increasing the number of medical schools.This will lead to

A)An increase in the supply curve
B)An increase in the quantity demanded for medical school
C)Both a and b
D)Neither a nor b
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If medical schools are not using tuition to ration students,what mechanism is being used to ration students and to what end?
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What would be an economic justification for subsidizing a medical education?
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On average,medical school subsidies benefit people from

A)Higher-income families most
B)Middle-income families most
C)Lower-income families most
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How do we determine economic efficiency in the supply of medical schools?
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Currently,tuition paid by medical students constitutes

A)Less than 5% of total revenue
B)Less than 10% of total revenue
C)Less than 15% of total revenue
D)Less than 20% of total revenue
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<strong>  According to the graph above, the market is experiencing</strong> A)A positive externality B)A negative externality C)A private outcome that is the same as the socially optimal outcome <div style=padding-top: 35px>
According to the graph above, the market is experiencing

A)A positive externality
B)A negative externality
C)A private outcome that is the same as the socially optimal outcome
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Income Contingent Loan Repayment Plans (ICLRP)have been proposed to encourage medical school graduates to

A)Locate to a rural area
B)Work with underserved populations
C)Locate to an urban area
D)None of the above
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Tuition and fees cover

A)100% of medical school cost
B)75% to 50% of medical school cost
C)50% to 25% of medical school cost
D)Less than 25% of medical school cost
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The use of fluorine in public tap water to reduce cavities is an example of a

A)Negative externality
B)Positive externality
C)Public good
D)Private good
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What are some of the concerns associated with medical school tuition that reflect the true cost of a medical education?
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Large government subsidies allow medical schools to set tuition

A)Higher than the competitive price
B)Lower than the competitive price but above cost
C)Lower than the competitive price and below cost
D)None of the above
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Deck 16: The Market for Medical Education: Equity and Efficiency
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  According to the graph, the social outcome is
According to the graph, the social outcome is
  According to the graph, the social outcome is
A
The demand and the social cost curve intersect here.
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The net effect of the externality on welfare is equal to

A)d + f
B)i
C)h
D)i + d + f + h
B
The area (i)represents the costs to society due to over production.
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Let the private demand for medical research be P = 90-Q and let the supply for medical research equal P = Q.
a.Find the equilibrium price and quantity.
b.Suppose each unit of medical research has a positive externality such that the marginal social benefit is P = 90 - .5Q.What is the socially optimal level of research?
a.The answer is found by setting demand and supply equal and solving for quantity.
P = 90 - Q = Q
90 = 2Q
45 = Q
45 = P
b.Again,the answer is found by setting the marginal social benefit equal to supply and solving for the quantity.
P = 90 - .5Q = Q
90 = 1.5Q
60 = Q
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According to Prabhu and Edelman (2009),the private rate of return for a physician is

A)12 to 10%
B)9 to 7%
C)6 to 4%
D)3 to 1%
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An increase in the number of years needed to finish medical school

A)Shifts the demand for medical school to the left and decreases the number of physicians
B)Shifts the demand for medical school to the right and decreases the number of physicians
C)Leads to a decrease in quantity demanded
D)Leads to an increase in quantity demanded
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Currently,there is an

A)Excess supply of medical schools as indicated by the low price
B)Excess demand for medical education as indicated by the excess number of applications to medical school
C)Both a and b
D)Neither a nor b
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  According to the graph, the private outcome is
According to the graph, the private outcome is
  According to the graph, the private outcome is
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<strong>  According to the graph, the market needs</strong> A)No government intervention B)A tax on production C)A subsidy on production
According to the graph, the market needs

A)No government intervention
B)A tax on production
C)A subsidy on production
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A new health reform bill proposes to reduce the shortage in primary care physicians by increasing the number of medical schools.This will lead to

A)An increase in the supply curve
B)An increase in the quantity demanded for medical school
C)Both a and b
D)Neither a nor b
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If medical schools are not using tuition to ration students,what mechanism is being used to ration students and to what end?
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What would be an economic justification for subsidizing a medical education?
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On average,medical school subsidies benefit people from

A)Higher-income families most
B)Middle-income families most
C)Lower-income families most
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How do we determine economic efficiency in the supply of medical schools?
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Currently,tuition paid by medical students constitutes

A)Less than 5% of total revenue
B)Less than 10% of total revenue
C)Less than 15% of total revenue
D)Less than 20% of total revenue
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<strong>  According to the graph above, the market is experiencing</strong> A)A positive externality B)A negative externality C)A private outcome that is the same as the socially optimal outcome
According to the graph above, the market is experiencing

A)A positive externality
B)A negative externality
C)A private outcome that is the same as the socially optimal outcome
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Income Contingent Loan Repayment Plans (ICLRP)have been proposed to encourage medical school graduates to

A)Locate to a rural area
B)Work with underserved populations
C)Locate to an urban area
D)None of the above
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Tuition and fees cover

A)100% of medical school cost
B)75% to 50% of medical school cost
C)50% to 25% of medical school cost
D)Less than 25% of medical school cost
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The use of fluorine in public tap water to reduce cavities is an example of a

A)Negative externality
B)Positive externality
C)Public good
D)Private good
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What are some of the concerns associated with medical school tuition that reflect the true cost of a medical education?
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Large government subsidies allow medical schools to set tuition

A)Higher than the competitive price
B)Lower than the competitive price but above cost
C)Lower than the competitive price and below cost
D)None of the above
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