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A) Liberals, because they believe in the maximin criterion.
B) Libertarians, because they do not believe in redistributing income.
C) Utilitarians, because they believe in diminishing marginal utility.
D) None of the above would be in favor of the proposed change.
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A) 20 percent
B) 40 percent
C) 60 percent
D) 80 percent
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A) increased overall.
B) decreased overall.
C) stayed the same overall.
D) moved in the opposite direction of the number of people in poverty.
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A) $23,000
B) $35,000
C) $44,000
D) $55,000
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A) provide in-kind benefits to the poor.
B) provide a minimum income to the poor.
C) reduce taxes on the rich when their incomes surpass the maximum income tax bracket.
D) subsidize food consumption in poor families.
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A) is more likely to understate the true level of poverty.
B) is more likely to overstate the true level of poverty.
C) will increase by $2,000 divided by the poverty level.
D) Both b and c are correct.
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A) 10 percent
B) 20 percent
C) 60 percent
D) 80 percent
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A) food stamps
B) Medicaid
C) the Earned Income Tax Credit
D) housing vouchers
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A) in-kind transfer.
B) minimum wage law.
C) private charity.
D) welfare payment.
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A) The poverty line is an absolute level of income set by the federal government below which a family is considered to be in poverty.
B) The poverty line is approximately equal to three times the cost of providing an adequate diet.
C) The poverty line is adjusted annually to reflect changes in price levels.
D) The poverty line is adjusted semiannually to reflect changes in fuel prices.
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A) Robert Nozick.
B) John Stuart Mill.
C) John Rawls.
D) Jeremy Bentham.
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A) improve economic efficiency by reducing poverty.
B) reduce economic efficiency because they distort incentives.
C) have no effect on economic efficiency because they both reduce poverty and distort incentives.
D) sometimes improve, sometimes reduce, and sometimes have no effect on economic efficiency.
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A) A negative income tax only applies to working people, so it encourages people to get full-time work.
B) Supporters advocate the use of the Earned Income Tax Credit as a way to help the working poor.
C) A negative income tax subsidizes the incomes of poor people.
D) An advantage of a negative income tax is that it is not based on the number of children, so it does not provide incentives for unmarried women to have children.
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A) Trade can make everyone better off.
B) The cost of something is what you give up to get it.
C) People face trade-offs.
D) Markets are usually a good way to organize economic activity.
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A) Measurements of income distributions typically include in-kind transfers, which distort the measure of inequality.
B) A normal life-cycle pattern causes inequality in the income distribution but may not reflect inequality in living standards.
C) Transitory income is a better measure of inequality than permanent income.
D) Both a and b are correct.
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