A) whether it can agree on the amount of social benefit conferred to private firms
B) which of the vast number of proposed projects are worthwhile
C) the location of the congressional district receiving the research funding.
D) quantifying the social benefit conferred on a private firm by an R&D tax reduction.
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A) the good is nonrivalrous item
B) the good is nonexcludable item
C) the good is both a and b above
D) the good is a separate and identifiable item
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A) rivalrous and nonexcludable
B) nonrivalrous and excludable
C) rivalrous and excludable
D) nonrivalrous and nonexcludable
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A) $4, 100,000
B) $3, 150,000
C) $2, 200,000
D) $1, 250,000
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A) $14
B) $16
C) $24
D) $30
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A) government can use public funds to pay for the R&D activities directly.
B) setting up government-run laboratories to ensure public benefits arise from public funding.
C) direct all public R&D funding to colleges and universities to ensure public benefits arise from public funding.
D) ensure that firms are not entering cooperative ventures to lessen competition, as well as b and c above.
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A) modernize, update, and restore homes in run down neighborhoods to decrease littering
B) find ways to account for the social costs of the negative externality in economic decisions
C) encourage high standards of public education to increase innovation capability of youth
D) assist the private party creating the negative externality to receive more social benefits
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A) at a high cost, firms demand a large quantity, as R&D projects return high rates.
B) at a low cost, firms demand a large quantity, as R&D projects will likely return a higher rate.
C) financial capital at a high cost means more projects are likely to pay a much higher return rate.
D) at a low cost, the firm receives only small private benefits from investing in R&D.
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A) have more incentive to innovate to the extent that the whole of society desires.
B) invest significantly more in its research and development activities.
C) have less incentive to innovate to the extent that the whole of society desires.
D) demand more financial capital investment to expand its R&D activities.
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A) not taking into account the negative externality associated with social benefit
B) not taking into account the positive externality associated with social benefit
C) have reasonable rates of return not based on a notion of unearned social benefits
D) develop ways to provide a greater share of the social benefits to the innovator
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A) distant future
B) near future
C) immediate future
D) short run
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A) $400
B) $450
C) $500
D) $550
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A) $400
B) $450
C) $500
D) $550
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A) one-half to two-thirds; previously had few patents
B) one-third to one-half; already had patents
C) one-third to one-half; previously had no patents
D) one-half to two-thirds; had existing patents
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A) dirty, prisoner's dilemma
B) clean, prisoner's dilemma
C) dirty, positive externality
D) clean, positive externality
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A) more of the public good will be available for paying riders.
B) the public good may never be provided.
C) public goods will quickly be privatized.
D) public domain technologies become more difficult to obtain.
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A) market competition will ultimately discourage commercialization of the new technology.
B) competitors may find a way to adapt and copy the underlying idea without incurring R&D costs.
C) their success will be temporary because they will inevitably fall behind other innovative competitors.
D) they will need to find a less expensive way to add even more desirable characteristics.
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