A) Runs a budget deficit
B) Increases money supply in the economy
C) Buys government bonds
D) Raises tax collection
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A) Goods with negative externalities
B) Goods with positive externalities
C) Private sector goods
D) Complementary goods
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A) Increase tax rates
B) Increase interest rates
C) Reduce government spending
D) Stimulate borrowing and spending
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A) Lobbyist
B) Logroller
C) Rent-seeker
D) Median voter
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A) Workers and managers
B) Managers and stockholders
C) Stockholders and bondholders
D) Corporations and their banks
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A) Government officials use their powers for personal gain
B) People pay a government official to do what he should be doing
C) People pay a bureaucrat to do something that he should not be doing
D) Businesses pay property taxes and license fees
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A) The fallacy of limited decisions
B) The paradox of voting
C) The median-voter model
D) Political logrolling
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A) Tax policies
B) Interest rate policies
C) Wage rate policies
D) Government-spending policies
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A) Become more effective at stabilizing the economy
B) Lose any effect at all on the economy
C) Become destabilizing, instead of promoting stability
D) Lead to rising budget surpluses
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A) Moral hazard problem among investors
B) Regulatory capture problem
C) Principal-agent problem within the firm
D) Limited and bundled choice problem
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A) Target only those voters who can be influenced by rent-seeking
B) Direct their work to voters who can be influenced by special interests
C) Campaign at one end of the distribution of voter sentiments
D) Try to appeal to the sentiments of the voter holding the middle position
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A) A majority of the voters would favor the park, 2-to-1
B) A majority of the voters would favor the stadium, 2-to-1
C) A majority of the voters would favor the park, 3-to-0
D) A majority of the voters would favor the stadium, 3-to-0
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