URP 337 Spring 1999
Quiz 4
, 14 April 1999

 
  1. Which one of our guests on Monday (12 April) was not an engineer? Don Gdula
  1. In Chino and Montclair (and elsewhere), staff from planning and public works departments tend to meet together in committees of what name? Development Review Committee
  2. Which of the following modes of awakening should make you appreciate infrastructure? Clock radio

  3. An empirical question is one that must be answered: with data about specific cases
     
  4. Public goods are undersupplied by a free market because it is possible to enjoy them without paying for them AND one person's enjoyment doesn't diminish another's person's enjoyment of them.
  5. The prisoner's dilemma described by Moore is a game that pits competitive behavior against cooperative behavior
  6. The tragedy of the commons represents an example of the overexploitation of a common pool resource. Which of the following is never a feature of a commons problem? a perfect market for the good provided.
  7. Which of the following is not one of the strategies Moore offers for developing mutual values shared by planners and their publics? increasing HUD's budget
  1. How do capital improvement projects evolve? Which of the following is not one of the ways mentioned by Monday's panelists? from New York banks who buy city bonds
  2. Which of the following is a pecuniary cost of public skepticism about the virtue of planning? money spent on promoting the legitimacy of planning
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