_____________ are like public goods because they are open to everyone but they are also like private goods because they are paid for or provided by nongovernmental entities.
a. Common goods
b. Free markets
c. Toll goods
d. Libertarian markets
c. Toll goods
You might also like to view...
A proposed new rule by a government agency must first be
A. announced on the floor of both houses of Congress. B. published in theĀ FederalĀ Register. C. appear in the twenty newspapers with the largest daily circulation. D. personally approved by the president and appear with the president's signature. E. approved by the Congressional Budget Office.
Which of the following developments have led some to argue that the credibility and power of states has declined?
a. There has been an unprecedented period of extended peace. b. People tend to look toward their religion for guidance rather than the state. c. There has been an increase in economic interdependence resulting from globalization. d. States are becoming less democratic and leaning towards socialism.
Which of the following is true of the federal government's role in education?
A. The federal government's role in education was relatively small before the 1960s. B. Pell grants remain the states' largest source of financial control over school policies. C. The federal government provides roughly 25 percent of total school funding throughout the country. D. The 1965 Higher Education Act devolved a good deal of education policy back to the states. E. The federal government provides roughly 70 percent of total school funding throughout the country.
Policy analysts might review what happened in ______, when policies for similar problems were previously enacted, in order to consider applying the same policy tool for a current situation.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).