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1、Microeconomics, 9e (Pindyck/Rubinfeld)Chapter 17 Markets with Asymmetric Information17.1 Quality Uncertainty and the Market for Lemons(.) Hi助Quality Gio(.) Hi助Quality Gioqbj Low-Qiwlity Cm强 XW75XWRefer to Figure 17.1.1 above. As buyers of high-quality cars lower their expectations of the average qua
2、lity of a car in the market,A) both demand curves initially shift down.B) both demand curves shift up before shifting down.C) the demand in panel (a)shifts down and the demand in panel (b) shifts up.D) the demand curves may shift up and down unpredictably.Answer: CDiff: 1Section: 17.1Used cars sell
3、for much less than new cars because:A) of imperfect competition in the automobile industry.B) buyers know much more about the quality of used cars than sellers do.C) sellers know much more about the quality of used cars than buyers do.D) physical depreciation of used cars is very high.E) of licensin
4、g arrangements by the government.Answer: CDiff: 1Section: 17.125) Explain the nature and consequences of asymmetric information for each of the following cases. What options are available in each instance to reduce the problem? a. medical insurance b. issuance of credit cards c. professional athlete
5、s d. market for used appliances Answer: a.Medical insurance is susceptible to adverse selection, since unhealthy people are more likely to want insurance than healthy individuals. A premium based on the incidence of claims among the general population will be too low. Remedies include medical examin
6、ations, medical histories, and refusal to cover pre-existing conditions.b.The credit problem arises when all customers must be charged the same rate. Poor credit risks find the rate attractive and apply for credit in disproportionate numbers. The interest rate based on average bad loan rates will be
7、 too low. To protect from this bias, credit companies can share credit histories. c.Professional athletes become a problem when free agency is allowed. The athletes existing team has more information regarding the players health than a new team. The expectation is that free agent players have higher
8、 disability rates than renewed players. To protect against this problem, professional franchises should require medical examinations and insist on clauses that void the contract if medical conditions are concealed.d.Markets for used appliances can be segmented according to quality. Buyers have an in
9、centive to regard all appliances as being low quality. This depresses the price and reduces the availability of high appliances relative to the number that would exist with better information. The main solution is for sellers of high quality articles to provide warranties.Diff: 2 Section: 17.117.2 M
10、arket SignalingVjiluei*!处独fO)|b) Group tlYtforv of college1) Refer to Figure 17.2.1 above. The optimal choice of a college education is four years: A) for Group I.B) for Group II.C) For both groups.D) For neither group.Answer: BDiff: 1Section: 17.2If grades are to be a successful signal to potential
11、 employers of a students qualities, then higher grades must be:A) easier for high-productivity students to earn than for low-productivity students to earn.B) easier for low-productivity students to earn than for high-productivity students to earn.C) easy for employers to check.D) used for all future
12、 promotions within the firm.E) often referred to in the hiring process.Answer: ADi任1Section: 17.2The completion of a degree or course of study is a good labor market signal:A) only if what is learned in that educational process relates directly to the job the individual is being considered for.B) on
13、ly if there is a positive correlation between academic success and wage income.C) primarily because individuals develop good habits in college that serve them well in other areas later on.D) because all individuals have the opportunity (in the United States) to pursue higher education.E) because peo
14、ple who possess the traits that make them more productive in the workplace have an easier time completing an education than those who dont.Answer: EDiff: 1Section: 17.2Which of the following statements is NOT a reason that the cost of a college education is greater for the low-productivity group tha
15、n for the high-productivity group?A) The wages they give up by going to college instead of working will tend to be higher for them.B) They may have to pay for tutoring services or other extra help to accomplish the same educational goal.C) They may have to take remedial classes, which would increase
16、 the length of time it takes to accomplish the same goal.D) Even if they take no remedial classes, they may have to spend more time studying for each class, and the value of their leisure time needs to be considered in the calculation.E) Based on previous signaling, such as from their high school gr
17、ades or SATs, they may receive less merit-based financial assistance, and thus be under a greater financial strain during their college years. Answer: ADiff: 2Section: 17.2Scenario 17.1Consider the information below:For Group A the cost of attaining an educational level y isC4W)= $6,000yand for Grou
18、p B the cost of attaining that level is Cg(y) = $10z000y.Employees will be o仔ered $50,000 if they have y y*.2) Refer to Scenario 17.1. The highest level of y* that can be set and still have the high-productivity people choose to meet it is:A) 16.B) 13 1/3.C) 13.D) 8.E) 0.Answer: BDiff: 2Section: 17.
19、2Refer to Scenario 17.1. The lowest level of y that can be set and still have only the high-productivity people meet it is:A) 16.B) 13 1/3.C) 13.D) 8.E) 0.Answer: DDiff: 2Section: 17.2Refer to Scenario 17.1. If the threshold educational level y is set at 10,A) only individuals in Group A will attain
20、 it.B) only individuals in Group B will attain it.C) individuals in both groups will attain it.D) no individuals will attain it.E) some fraction of individuals in each group will attain it.Answer: ADiff: 2Section: 17.2*Refer to Scenario 17.1. If the threshold educational level y is set at 7,A) only
21、individuals in Group A will attain it.B) only individuals in Group B will attain it.C) individuals in both groups will attain it.D) no individuals will attain it.E) some fraction of individuals in each group will attain it.Answer: CDiff: 2Section: 17.2Refer to Scenario 17.1. If the threshold educati
22、onal level y is set at 14,A) only individuals in Group A will attain it.B) only individuals in Group B will attain it.C) individuals in both groups will attain it.D) no individuals will attain it.E) some fraction of individuals in each group will attain it.Answer: DDiff: 2Section: 17.2Refer to Scena
23、rio 17.1. An employer who only wants to hire individuals who find learning less *costly can do so by choosing y to be anywhere between:A) 7 and 14.B) 8 and 13 1/3.C) 10 and 16.D) 13 1/3 and 20.E) 14 and 20.Answer: BDiff: 2Section: 17.2Scenario 17.2Consider the information below:For Group K the cost
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