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A) taking $1 from Carl and giving it to Andy would increase society's total utility.
B) taking $1 from Carl and giving it to Bill would increase society's total utility.
C) taking $1 from Bill and giving it to Andy would increase society's total utility.
D) All of the above are correct.
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A) "optimal ignorance" rule.
B) libertarian justice rule.
C) maximin criterion.
D) egalitarian criterion.
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A) 1 percent
B) 5 percent
C) 10 percent
D) 20 percent
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A) There has been no change in overall income inequality because the share of income held by the fourth fifth is identical.
B) Overall income inequality has worsened slightly, as shown by the simultaneous increase in the share of income held by the top fifth and the decrease in the share of income held by the bottom fifth.
C) Overall income inequality has improved because the share held by the middle fifth has declined by almost 1%.
D) None of the above is correct.
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A) Followers of the liberalism political philosophy believe that society should maximize the total of individual utilities.
B) The poverty line is adjusted for regional differences in the costs of raising children.
C) One advantage to the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) is that it benefits the working poor.
D) Libertarians pursue policies to redistribute income from the rich to the poor.
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A) utilitarianism
B) liberalism
C) libertarianism
D) repubicanism
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A) less than 25%
B) between 25% and 50%
C) between 50% and 75%
D) There is insufficient information to answer this question.
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A) about 14% of total income in the U.S.
B) about 29% of total income in the U.S.
C) about 50% of total income in the U.S.
D) about 73% of total income in the U.S.
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A) pay $10,000 in taxes.
B) receive an income subsidy of $3,000.
C) receive an income subsidy of $10,000.
D) neither pay taxes nor receive an income subsidy.
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A) $5,000
B) $10,000
C) $15,000
D) $20,000
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A) $8,628
B) $9,359
C) $12,353
D) $12,400
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A) An advantage of a minimum-wage law is that it may benefit unskilled workers who are not low-income workers.
B) An advantage of a negative income tax program is that a poor person who chooses not to work many hours would receive a cash benefit.
C) An advantage of an Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) is that a person who is unable to work due to a disability does not benefit from the program.
D) Welfare reform enacted in 1996 limited the amount of time recipients could stay on welfare.
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A) retired.
B) middle-aged.
C) married with young children.
D) young and single.
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A) 75 percent
B) 70 percent
C) 65 percent
D) 50 percent
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A) An extra dollar of income to a poor person provides that person with more additional utility than does an extra dollar to a rich person.
B) An extra dollar of income to a poor person provides that person with less additional utility than does an extra dollar to a rich person.
C) An extra dollar of income to a poor person provides that person with the same additional utility as does an extra dollar to a rich person.
D) An extra dollar of income to a poor person provides that person with the same total utility as does an extra dollar to a rich person.
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A) more than 20 percent
B) between 15 and 20 prcent
C) approximately 10 percent
D) less than 3 percent
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A) income maintenance threshold.
B) poverty line.
C) bottom quintile of the income distribution.
D) minimum wage.
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