What is the primary economic reason for government intervention in markets?
An Introduction to Government Intervention in Markets

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To reduce unemployment
To control inflation
To rectify market failures
To increase government revenue
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Why might governments intervene in markets for political reasons?
To reduce national debt
To improve their chances in upcoming elections
To increase exports
To promote technological innovation
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What is a market failure?
A decrease in production costs
A situation where resources are perfectly allocated
An increase in consumer demand
A misallocation of resources
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How do governments typically intervene in markets with public goods?
By increasing tariffs
By reducing subsidies
By imposing taxes
By providing them directly
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What is a characteristic of merit goods?
They have a negative externality of consumption
They are over-consumed in the market
They are always provided by the free market
They carry a positive externality of consumption
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What is a common government intervention to address monopolies?
Introducing competition regulation
Reducing interest rates
Increasing import duties
Providing subsidies
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What is the purpose of pollution permits?
To increase government revenue
To provide firms with an incentive to reduce pollution
To allow unlimited pollution
To eliminate all forms of pollution
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