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A) 5.5 percent; 50 percent
B) 10.3 percent; 30.9 percent
C) 8.4 percent; 27.5 percent
D) 1.9 percent; 23.4 percent
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A) are less than corresponding average tax rates.
B) rise from 5 to 35 percent.
C) fall from 20 to 10 percent.
D) rise from 10 to 39.6 percent.
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A) wages and salaries.
B) purchases of services.
C) taxes in reverse.
D) expenditures on products.
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A) the United States has the most progressive tax system among OECD nations.
B) the United States has the least progressive tax system among OECD nations.
C) the U.S. tax system has the same degree of progressivity as those of nations such as Canada, Japan, and France.
D) the U.S. tax system has the same degree of progressivity as those of many developing nations.
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A) smaller will be the efficiency loss of an excise tax on the good.
B) more likely the good will be a public good rather than a private good.
C) larger will be the efficiency loss of an excise tax on the good.
D) larger will be the proportion of an excise tax on the good that will be shifted forward to consumers.
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A) personal income tax
B) property taxes
C) sales and excise taxes
D) corporate income tax
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A) equal to the marginal tax rate if the tax is progressive.
B) the total tax rate minus the marginal tax rate.
C) the ratio of total taxes paid to total taxable income.
D) the tax rate that applies to incremental dollars of income.
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A) 35
B) 8
C) 15
D) 22
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A) Lower income groups would pay less tax.
B) Higher income groups would pay less tax.
C) Lower income groups would pay more tax.
D) The distribution of after-tax income would become less equal.
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A) total amount of tax dollars paid by the citizens.
B) average tax rate on taxable income in the nation.
C) government’s tax revenues as a percentage of GDP.
D) average of personal-income and corporate-income tax rates.
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A) has been a declining percentage of the domestic output in this century.
B) equals about 40 percent of domestic output.
C) equals about 15 percent of domestic output.
D) is larger today, as a percentage of total output, than in 1960.
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A) grocer.
B) government.
C) rancher.
D) consumer.
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A) February.
B) April.
C) August.
D) June.
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A) government purchases divert resources from private uses to public uses, while transfer payments do not.
B) transfer payments divert resources from private uses to public uses, while government purchases do not.
C) government purchases have to be approved by Congress, while transfer payments do not.
D) government purchases of goods and services have increased more rapidly during the past 20 years than have transfer payments.
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A) progressive.
B) proportional.
C) regressive.
D) discriminatory.
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A) the degree to which it alters the distribution of income.
B) how easy it is to evade the tax.
C) who actually bears the burden of a tax.
D) the progressiveness or regressiveness of tax rates.
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A) supply of X is highly inelastic.
B) supply of X is highly elastic.
C) demand for X is highly inelastic.
D) demand for X is highly elastic.
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