Deck 27: So You Want to Be a Lawyer: Economics and the Law
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Deck 27: So You Want to Be a Lawyer: Economics and the Law
1
Land owned by an individual or a group of individuals is an example of the economic concept of
A)physical capital.
B)human capital.
C)public property.
D)private property.
A)physical capital.
B)human capital.
C)public property.
D)private property.
D
2
A written agreement where each party is bound to provide other parties with goods, services or financial consideration in exchange for other goods, services or financial considerations is a
A)patent.
B)copyright.
C)trademark.
D)tangible asset.
A)patent.
B)copyright.
C)trademark.
D)tangible asset.
C
3
Which form of intellectual property protects a drug manufacturer against a rival stealing its brand name?
A)Patent
B)Trademark
C)Copyright
D)Copymark
A)Patent
B)Trademark
C)Copyright
D)Copymark
B
4
Which form of intellectual property would protect an auto manufacturer that put a brand name on its new radio (that recognizes your voice and plays your favorite songs)and specifically wants to protect the brand
A)Patent
B)Trademark
C)Copyright
D)Copymark
A)Patent
B)Trademark
C)Copyright
D)Copymark
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5
Which form of intellectual property protects a publisher?
A)Patent
B)Trademark
C)Copyright
D)Copymark
A)Patent
B)Trademark
C)Copyright
D)Copymark
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6
A right granted by government to an inventor to be the exclusive seller of that invention for a limited period of time is called a
A)patent.
B)copyright.
C)trademark.
D)tangible asset.
A)patent.
B)copyright.
C)trademark.
D)tangible asset.
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7
Which form of intellectual property protects an inventor?
A)Patent
B)Trademark
C)Copyright
D)Copymark
A)Patent
B)Trademark
C)Copyright
D)Copymark
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8
A right granted by the government to a business to be the exclusive user of a phrase, logo, or name of such a business is called a
A)patent.
B)copyright.
C)trademark.
D)tangible asset.
A)patent.
B)copyright.
C)trademark.
D)tangible asset.
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9
Saving is motivated by private property rights because
A)people need neither immediately consume nor spend energy protecting the proceeds from their hard work.
B)people can wait for others to work hard and then try to take it.
C)without those rights, consumers would be compelled to immediately consume them whether or not they feared their savings would be taken.
D)people must consume the proceeds of their hard work immediately.
A)people need neither immediately consume nor spend energy protecting the proceeds from their hard work.
B)people can wait for others to work hard and then try to take it.
C)without those rights, consumers would be compelled to immediately consume them whether or not they feared their savings would be taken.
D)people must consume the proceeds of their hard work immediately.
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10
The protection of private property makes it so that
A)people must consume the proceeds of their hard work immediately.
B)people must protect the proceeds of their hard work.
C)people need neither immediately consume nor spend energy protecting the proceeds from their hard work.
D)people can wait for others to work hard and then try to take it.
A)people must consume the proceeds of their hard work immediately.
B)people must protect the proceeds of their hard work.
C)people need neither immediately consume nor spend energy protecting the proceeds from their hard work.
D)people can wait for others to work hard and then try to take it.
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11
Which form of intellectual property protects a drug manufacturer against a rival stealing its formula?
A)Patent
B)Trademark
C)Copyright
D)Copymark
A)Patent
B)Trademark
C)Copyright
D)Copymark
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12
Private property provides an incentive to
A)neither work nor save.
B)work, but it fails to provide an incentive to save.
C)save, but it fails to provide an incentive to work.
D)both work and save.
A)neither work nor save.
B)work, but it fails to provide an incentive to save.
C)save, but it fails to provide an incentive to work.
D)both work and save.
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13
Which form of intellectual property protects an author?
A)Patent
B)Trademark
C)Copyright
D)Copymark
A)Patent
B)Trademark
C)Copyright
D)Copymark
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14
Which form of property has no physical form?
A)Financial
B)Real
C)Equipment
D)Intellectual
A)Financial
B)Real
C)Equipment
D)Intellectual
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15
Written and recorded works, ideas, formulas and other creative intangible property that are owned by an individual or a group of individuals are examples of the economic concept of
A)physical capital.
B)public property.
C)intellectual property.
D)personal effects.
A)physical capital.
B)public property.
C)intellectual property.
D)personal effects.
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16
A right granted by government to a creator of a written or recorded work to be the exclusive seller of that work for a limited period of time is called a
A)patent.
B)copyright.
C)trademark.
D)tangible asset.
A)patent.
B)copyright.
C)trademark.
D)tangible asset.
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17
Which form of intellectual property protects a movie maker?
A)Patent
B)Trademark
C)Copyright
D)Copymark
A)Patent
B)Trademark
C)Copyright
D)Copymark
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18
The incentives to work that result from the existence of private property accrue to
A)only the strong.
B)only the weak.
C)both the weak and the strong.
D)neither the weak nor the strong.
A)only the strong.
B)only the weak.
C)both the weak and the strong.
D)neither the weak nor the strong.
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19
Which form of intellectual property protects an auto manufacturer's new radio that recognizes your voice and plays your favorite songs?
A)Patent
B)Trademark
C)Copyright
D)Copymark
A)Patent
B)Trademark
C)Copyright
D)Copymark
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20
Which form of intellectual property protects a song writer?
A)Patent
B)Trademark
C)Copyright
D)Copymark
A)Patent
B)Trademark
C)Copyright
D)Copymark
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21
If Bob promises to pay Susan $10,000 once Bob receives the royalties from a book if Susan will edit it for him
A)a contract is necessary.
B)no contract is necessary.
C)a copyright is necessary.
D)a trademark is necessary.
A)a contract is necessary.
B)no contract is necessary.
C)a copyright is necessary.
D)a trademark is necessary.
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22
Enforcement of laws protecting rights to physical property and personal safety is ordinarily entrusted to the
A)individual property owners involved.
B)social conscience of buyers and sellers.
C)police and criminal justice system.
D)civil court system.
A)individual property owners involved.
B)social conscience of buyers and sellers.
C)police and criminal justice system.
D)civil court system.
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23
Economic losses that might be recovered through legal action can include
A)only current monetary losses.
B)only current non-monetary losses.
C)both current monetary and current non-monetary losses.
D)both current and future monetary and non-monetary losses.
A)only current monetary losses.
B)only current non-monetary losses.
C)both current monetary and current non-monetary losses.
D)both current and future monetary and non-monetary losses.
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24
An essential economic role of government, even in the absence of "market failure", is
A)enforcement of contracts between buyers and sellers.
B)provision of free public education.
C)operation of the postal service.
D)ownership of key modes of public transportation.
A)enforcement of contracts between buyers and sellers.
B)provision of free public education.
C)operation of the postal service.
D)ownership of key modes of public transportation.
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25
Contracts are typically necessary when the agreed upon exchange occurs
A)at a different time.
B)in a different place.
C)in a different country.
D)simultaneously.
A)at a different time.
B)in a different place.
C)in a different country.
D)simultaneously.
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26
If someone steals your car, you take the claim to the
A)police.
B)criminal courts.
C)civil courts.
D)FBI.
A)police.
B)criminal courts.
C)civil courts.
D)FBI.
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27
The debtor obligated to debt repayments larger than his greatest possible earnings
A)has little incentive to work in order to repay the debt.
B)could be imprisoned under current U.S. bankruptcy law.
C)will have to work overtime or a second job to repay the debt.
D)will repay the debt in order to avoid being called a "deadbeat".
A)has little incentive to work in order to repay the debt.
B)could be imprisoned under current U.S. bankruptcy law.
C)will have to work overtime or a second job to repay the debt.
D)will repay the debt in order to avoid being called a "deadbeat".
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28
If Bob (the publisher)promises to give Susan (the author)15% of the proceeds of the sale of a work of Susan's
A)a contract is necessary.
B)no contract is necessary.
C)a copyright is necessary.
D)a trademark is necessary.
A)a contract is necessary.
B)no contract is necessary.
C)a copyright is necessary.
D)a trademark is necessary.
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29
The potential harm one person might do to another person through accidental, negligent or purposeful injury is
A)always reflected in equilibrium prices in perfectly competitive markets.
B)always neglected in equilibrium prices in perfectly competitive markets.
C)easily incorporated into private contracts between willing buyers and sellers.
D)always central to the concept of 'civil liability'.
A)always reflected in equilibrium prices in perfectly competitive markets.
B)always neglected in equilibrium prices in perfectly competitive markets.
C)easily incorporated into private contracts between willing buyers and sellers.
D)always central to the concept of 'civil liability'.
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30
Individuals behaving responsibly who happen to harm others when involved in a true accident are protected in most U.S. states by
A)the possibility early parole.
B)free public provision of a competent defense attorney.
C)limitation on their civil liability.
D)unlimited civil liability.
A)the possibility early parole.
B)free public provision of a competent defense attorney.
C)limitation on their civil liability.
D)unlimited civil liability.
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31
A person who would work for 25 more years earning $100,000 per year and discounts the future at an interest rate of 5% per year has an annually-compounded discounted expected present value of current and future earnings equal to
A)$0.5 million.
B)$0.9 million.
C)$1.1 million.
D)$1.4 million.
A)$0.5 million.
B)$0.9 million.
C)$1.1 million.
D)$1.4 million.
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32
A country without a stable and effective government capable of protecting private property rights and enforcing private contracts will typically
A)fail to develop a healthy economy.
B)fail to avoid persistent government budget deficits.
C)develop a liberal, multi-party parliamentary democracy.
D)fail to prevent excessive foreign direct investment.
A)fail to develop a healthy economy.
B)fail to avoid persistent government budget deficits.
C)develop a liberal, multi-party parliamentary democracy.
D)fail to prevent excessive foreign direct investment.
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33
Individuals who do harm to others while behaving irresponsibly or negligently would, in most U.S. states, encounter
A)total elimination of all civil liability.
B)free public provision of a competent defense attorney.
C)limitation on their civil liability.
D)unlimited civil liability.
A)total elimination of all civil liability.
B)free public provision of a competent defense attorney.
C)limitation on their civil liability.
D)unlimited civil liability.
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34
Enforcement of laws protecting rights to intellectual property and performance of contractual obligations is ordinarily entrusted to the
A)individual property owners involved.
B)social conscience of buyers and sellers.
C)police and criminal justice system.
D)civil court system.
A)individual property owners involved.
B)social conscience of buyers and sellers.
C)police and criminal justice system.
D)civil court system.
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35
Effective contracts between buyers and sellers promote efficiency by making
A)sellers better off at the expense of buyers.
B)buyers better off at the expense of sellers.
C)lawyers better off at the expense of buyers and sellers.
D)both buyers and sellers better off.
A)sellers better off at the expense of buyers.
B)buyers better off at the expense of sellers.
C)lawyers better off at the expense of buyers and sellers.
D)both buyers and sellers better off.
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36
Enforcement of private property rights is ordinarily entrusted to the
A)military.
B)government.
C)individual property owners.
D)social conscience of buyers and sellers.
A)military.
B)government.
C)individual property owners.
D)social conscience of buyers and sellers.
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37
The legal state that allows debtors to be protected from the actions of creditors is
A)insolvency.
B)indigence.
C)incompetence.
D)bankruptcy.
A)insolvency.
B)indigence.
C)incompetence.
D)bankruptcy.
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38
If Bob promises to pay Susan $10 per hour for work Susan does and she is paid weekly
A)a contract is necessary.
B)no contract is necessary.
C)a copyright is necessary.
D)a trademark is necessary.
A)a contract is necessary.
B)no contract is necessary.
C)a copyright is necessary.
D)a trademark is necessary.
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39
Economists generally believe that bankruptcy laws are
A)counterproductive to a well-ordered society.
B)necessary to motivate hard work, but can be abused.
C)unnecessary, but not counterproductive.
D)necessary, and difficult to abuse.
A)counterproductive to a well-ordered society.
B)necessary to motivate hard work, but can be abused.
C)unnecessary, but not counterproductive.
D)necessary, and difficult to abuse.
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40
A patent that confers the monopoly right to produce an essential prescription drug tends to increase the incentive the develop new and better prescription drugs while
A)imposing no cost upon society as a whole.
B)lowering the cost of prescription drugs to the public.
C)eliminating the monopolist's costs of defending its rights to the patent.
D)creating a "deadweight loss" of monopoly-induced inefficiency.
A)imposing no cost upon society as a whole.
B)lowering the cost of prescription drugs to the public.
C)eliminating the monopolist's costs of defending its rights to the patent.
D)creating a "deadweight loss" of monopoly-induced inefficiency.
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41
The expected damage to innocent third parties per unit of the good produced is shown as the "external cost" in Figure 27.1. An unregulated competitive market for the product produces a quantity of Q* units, which sell for a price of P* per unit. If the expected cost to producers of this product due to unreasonable jury awards in frivolous lawsuits were greater than the external cost per unit produced, the quantity of the good produced by this competitive industry would be 
A)greater Q* units.
B)greater than the socially optimal quantity but less than Q* units.
C)equal to the socially optimal quantity.
D)less than the socially optimal quantity.

A)greater Q* units.
B)greater than the socially optimal quantity but less than Q* units.
C)equal to the socially optimal quantity.
D)less than the socially optimal quantity.
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42
The expected damage to innocent third parties per unit of the good produced is shown as the "external cost" in Figure 27.1. An unregulated competitive market for the product produces a quantity of Q* units, which sell for a price of P* per unit. The competitive industry would produce the socially optimal quantity of this product if the expected per unit cost to producers of this product due to just and reasonable lawsuits were 
A)zero.
B)greater than zero but less than the external cost.
C)greater than the external cost.
D)equal to the external cost.

A)zero.
B)greater than zero but less than the external cost.
C)greater than the external cost.
D)equal to the external cost.
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43
A lawsuit that joins together the similar concerns of many injured parties is
A)a violation of the legal profession's code of ethics.
B)a violation of the laws of most U.S. states.
C)a class action lawsuit.
D)unlikely to adequately compensate the plaintiff's attorneys when successful.
A)a violation of the legal profession's code of ethics.
B)a violation of the laws of most U.S. states.
C)a class action lawsuit.
D)unlikely to adequately compensate the plaintiff's attorneys when successful.
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44
The value of a human life
A)is frequently determined by juries of ordinary citizens in order to reach a verdict.
B)cannot be determined because human life is priceless.
C)cannot be determined because human life is sacred.
D)can only be determined by a high-ranking government official in Washington.
A)is frequently determined by juries of ordinary citizens in order to reach a verdict.
B)cannot be determined because human life is priceless.
C)cannot be determined because human life is sacred.
D)can only be determined by a high-ranking government official in Washington.
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45
Student loans are
A)usually discharged (forgiven)in bankruptcy.
B)only rarely discharged (forgiven)in bankruptcy.
C)collected first in bankruptcy proceedings.
D)treated no differently than other obligations in bankruptcy.
A)usually discharged (forgiven)in bankruptcy.
B)only rarely discharged (forgiven)in bankruptcy.
C)collected first in bankruptcy proceedings.
D)treated no differently than other obligations in bankruptcy.
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46
A solid and defensible jury award that punishes negligent behavior can be good for the economy primarily because it
A)takes from the rich and gives to the poor.
B)compensates the injured party for all damages.
C)reassures the public that the legal system is 'fair'.
D)discourages imprudent or reckless behavior.
A)takes from the rich and gives to the poor.
B)compensates the injured party for all damages.
C)reassures the public that the legal system is 'fair'.
D)discourages imprudent or reckless behavior.
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47
Consider two workers who are identical in every respect (including wages)except that one works in an industry whose workers are subject to a higher risk of long and frequent spells of uncompensated unemployment. Compared to the worker facing the lower risk of unemployment, the discounted expected present value of current and future earnings of the worker facing the higher risk of unemployment would be
A)higher.
B)equal.
C)lower.
D)unfair.
A)higher.
B)equal.
C)lower.
D)unfair.
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48
A jury award that wildly overstates non-monetary losses can harm the economy primarily because it
A)takes from the rich and gives to the poor.
B)still fails to adequately compensate the injured party for all damages.
C)enriches greedy plaintiff's lawyers.
D)causes overly-cautious buyers and sellers to avoid mutually beneficial transactions.
A)takes from the rich and gives to the poor.
B)still fails to adequately compensate the injured party for all damages.
C)enriches greedy plaintiff's lawyers.
D)causes overly-cautious buyers and sellers to avoid mutually beneficial transactions.
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49
A person who would work for 15 more years earning $35,000 per year and discounts the future at an interest rate of 5.5% per year has an annually-compounded discounted expected present value of current and future earnings equal to
A)$201,723.
B)$351,315.
C)$622,881.
D)$856,225.
A)$201,723.
B)$351,315.
C)$622,881.
D)$856,225.
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50
Jury verdicts that award wildly inflated compensation to victims for "pain and suffering" in medical malpractice cases serve indirectly to
A)encourage high quality medical care at the lowest possible cost.
B)increase the cost of medical care in the U.S.
C)reward physicians for treating indigent patients.
D)provide incentives for efficient operation of Medicare and Medicaid.
A)encourage high quality medical care at the lowest possible cost.
B)increase the cost of medical care in the U.S.
C)reward physicians for treating indigent patients.
D)provide incentives for efficient operation of Medicare and Medicaid.
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51
The expected damage to innocent third parties per unit of the good produced is shown as the "external cost" in Figure 27.1. An unregulated competitive market for the product produces a quantity of Q* units, which sell for a price of P* per unit. If the competitive industry were producing the socially optimal quantity of this product, the market price of the product per unit would be 
A)zero.
B)P*.
C)P′.
D)P′-P*.

A)zero.
B)P*.
C)P′.
D)P′-P*.
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52
A lawyer who agrees to take as compensation a percentage of any judgment or settlement is
A)a contingency attorney.
B)violating the legal profession's code of ethics.
C)typically only employed as a defense attorney.
D)all of the options are correct.
A)a contingency attorney.
B)violating the legal profession's code of ethics.
C)typically only employed as a defense attorney.
D)all of the options are correct.
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53
The expected damage to innocent third parties per unit of the good produced is shown as the "external cost" in Figure 27.1. An unregulated competitive market for the product produces a quantity of Q* units, which sell for a price of P* per unit. The amount producers of this product could reasonably afford to spend per unit produced in order to successfully insulate themselves from possible just and reasonable jury awards in lawsuits is 
A)zero.
B)greater than zero but less than the external cost.
C)equal to the external cost.
D)greater than the external cost.

A)zero.
B)greater than zero but less than the external cost.
C)equal to the external cost.
D)greater than the external cost.
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54
A person who would work for 35 more years earning $62,000 per year and discounts the future at an interest rate of 6.5% per year has an annually-compounded discounted expected present value of current and future earnings equal to
A)$433,252.
B)$596,728.
C)$848,591.
D)$998,256.
A)$433,252.
B)$596,728.
C)$848,591.
D)$998,256.
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55
The civil court system often relies upon
A)police enforcement of criminal statutes.
B)a sentence of jail time as punishment.
C)attorneys who volunteer to defend the indigent accused of crimes.
D)a judge and jury to resolve financial disputes among injured parties.
A)police enforcement of criminal statutes.
B)a sentence of jail time as punishment.
C)attorneys who volunteer to defend the indigent accused of crimes.
D)a judge and jury to resolve financial disputes among injured parties.
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56
A trademark is a temporary, exclusive ownership right legally granted to
A)the creator of a written or recorded work.
B)a business for use of a phrase, logo or name.
C)the inventor of a new product or technique.
D)criminals who develop an easily recognizable modus operandi.
A)the creator of a written or recorded work.
B)a business for use of a phrase, logo or name.
C)the inventor of a new product or technique.
D)criminals who develop an easily recognizable modus operandi.
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57
The expected damage to innocent third parties per unit of the good produced is shown as the "external cost" in Figure 27.1. An unregulated competitive market for the product produces a quantity of Q* units, which sell for a price of P* per unit. If the competitive market price reflected the full social cost per unit of producing and consuming this product (i.e., both private and external costs), the quantity produced by this competitive industry would be 
A)Q* units.
B)Q′ units.
C)Q′-Q* units.
D)zero units.

A)Q* units.
B)Q′ units.
C)Q′-Q* units.
D)zero units.
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58
Distribution of HIV/AIDS drugs without charge to victims of the disease in Africa
A)must be done because it is the only ethical course of action.
B)cannot be done because it would unconscionably inflate drug company profits.
C)conflicts with the incentives of drug companies to bring such drugs to market.
D)could only be undertaken by faith-based organizations which can operate with no cost.
A)must be done because it is the only ethical course of action.
B)cannot be done because it would unconscionably inflate drug company profits.
C)conflicts with the incentives of drug companies to bring such drugs to market.
D)could only be undertaken by faith-based organizations which can operate with no cost.
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59
Politically, contingency attorneys in the U.S. overwhelmingly favor
A)Democrats.
B)Republicans.
C)Libertarians.
D)Independents.
A)Democrats.
B)Republicans.
C)Libertarians.
D)Independents.
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60
Estimation of the present value of lost current and future income must consider
A)the expected length of working life.
B)any possible future raises.
C)any risk of unemployment.
D)all of the options are correct.
A)the expected length of working life.
B)any possible future raises.
C)any risk of unemployment.
D)all of the options are correct.
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61
Concerns over proper incentives associated with bankruptcy caused
A)changes to the law in 2005
B)it to be abolished in 2010
C)it to be expanded in 2015 (allowing student loans to be discharged)
D)declared unconstitutional in 2016.
A)changes to the law in 2005
B)it to be abolished in 2010
C)it to be expanded in 2015 (allowing student loans to be discharged)
D)declared unconstitutional in 2016.
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62
Bankruptcy law provide proper incentives by
A)giving the person in debt a reason to work hard to pay it all off.
B)giving the person in debt a reason to work hard because they don't have to pay it all off.
C)completely absolving the person in debt from responsibility for it.
D)Making it a moral failing
A)giving the person in debt a reason to work hard to pay it all off.
B)giving the person in debt a reason to work hard because they don't have to pay it all off.
C)completely absolving the person in debt from responsibility for it.
D)Making it a moral failing
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