ECON 431 Final: ECON 431 Cal Poly SLO 2009 Final Exam Solutions

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Round off values to one decimal place where necessary. In an ideal socialist system, natural resources are owned by all the people rather than by individual, profit- maximizing firms. Socialist governments claim to work for the welfare of the people. However, the record seems to show that such socialist systems use their natural resources very inefficiently. In fact, many socialist governments are now attempting to privatize many of their industries to avoid such inefficiencies. Think before you start and keep your answer short and to the point. When resources are owned by "all the people", this results in a common property problem. Individuals fail to account for the effect of their resource use on the well-being of others (as in the "give-to-the-group" game we played in class). Common property resources are non-excludable, and this leads to free-riding behavior, much as in the case of public good problems.

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