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CPO EXAM 2024/2025 PRACTICE QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE 100% VERIFIED SOLUTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADED A+ GUARANTED PASS If members of a winning coalition get "paid" with things like money, special legal protections or special business advantages, then this is an example of the government providing: pr...

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CPO EXAM 2024/2025 PRACTICE QUESTIONS WITH

COMPLETE 100% VERIFIED SOLUTIONS AND ANSWERS

GRADED A+ GUARANTED PASS


If members of a winning coalition get "paid" with things like money, special legal

protections or special business advantages, then this is an example of the

government providing:

private goods

What is the expected payoff for the Regime from Cancel Elections ?

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To say something is non-rivalrous means what?

Non-rivalrous means the value of a good does not diminish with others' consumption.

If you were a moderate religious party poised to win the elections, would you

want the Regime to believe that you were moderate or radical?

moderate

If the Regime believes that the Religious Party is moderate with a probability of

0.5, will it choose to hold elections, cancel elections, or will it be indifferent

between these two actions?

Cancel elections

, What is the expected payoff for the Regime from Hold Elections ?

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If the Regime believes that the Religious Party is moderate with a probability of

0.75, will it choose to hold elections, cancel elections, or will it be indifferent

between these two actions?

be indifferent

If members of a winning coalition get "paid" with things like national security,

rule of law, primary and secondary education, then this is an example of the

government providing:

public goods

Which one of the following is a public good?

A fireworks display

When will leaders have an incentive to provide public goods?

When W is large

According to the Selectorate theory, when are the members of the winning

coalition likely to have the highest loyalty to their leader?

When W/S is small

Suppose that a political raises $1 billion in tax revenue. Assume that the size of

the winning coalition is 250,000 and the size of the selectorate is 50 million.



If the leader were to spend all of the tax revenue on providing private goods, what

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