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Kikoku

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The ability of the federal government to regulate the distribution of income among families and individuals is
 
  A) enormous, as shown by the redistribution that has occurred from the rich to the poor since World War II.
  B) largely limited to what can be accomplished through revisions in the rules of the game.
  C) unlimited because government is sovereign.
  D) virtually unlimited because few people would be willing to emigrate merely in order to escape taxation.

Question 2

Katie wanted to buy a new car. However, she could not decide on a model that suited her needs and was affordable at the same time.
 
  She finally decided to buy a Porsche when she learned that two of her colleagues had bought them, although its price exceeded the money she had saved for her car. Explain her behavior.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

Peer effect has influenced Katie's behavior in this case. Economists call the influence of the decisions of others on our choices peer effects. Our social surroundings importantly affect the decisions that we make daily. Our friends and acquaintances are a major force in shaping both our preferences and the choices we make in life. In social behavior, people tend to gather information from those around them and use this information to decide on their own behavior. Both the characteristics of our peerstheir talents and skillsand their choices affect our lives. One possible reason why Katie behaves in this manner is that she has learned from her peers that buying a Porsche is a good choice. Another possibility is that the buying decisions of her peers created social pressure.



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