Food stamps provided by the government to households are an example of
A) vouchers.
B) marginal benefits from producing a good or service.
C) marginal cost from producing a good or service.
D) marginal external cost.
E) a government good.
A
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Jamie and Danny both attend the same college and incur the same expenses for tuition, books, and school supplies. Jamie gave up a lucrative modeling job in Paris to attend school full-time and Danny gave up a part-time job as a sales clerk in a department store. It follows that: a. the opportunity cost of attending college is the same for both since they are enrolled at the same academic
institution. b. the opportunity cost of attending college is likely greater for Jamie than for Danny. c. the opportunity cost of attending college is likely greater for Danny than for Jamie. d. the opportunity cost is minimal for both since college graduates are paid much higher than high school graduates on average.
One tax system is less efficient than another if it
a. places a lower tax burden on lower-income families than on higher-income families. b. places a higher tax burden on lower-income families than on higher-income families. c. raises the same amount of revenue at a higher cost to taxpayers. d. raises less revenue at a lower cost to taxpayers.