In public finance, a “fee” is usually charged when A Only income is taxed B Specific service is given C
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When government increases tax rates to reduce inflationary demand, this is called what? A Expansionary fiscal policy B Neutral fiscal
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In public finance, allocation function mainly relates to A Income redistribution B Price stability only C Resource use efficiency D
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Public finance mainly studies which aspect of government? A Household saving habits B Business cost control C Government revenue and
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When a service is delivered as promised every time, the key quality dimension is A Reliability B Empathy C Tangibles
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A major weakness of Citizen’s Charters is that many are A Legally enforceable B Fully citizen-driven C Independently audited D
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In public services, “outcome” mainly refers to the A Files processed B Actual citizen benefit C Officer workload D Office
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Public service delivery mainly focuses on ensuring services are A Profit-oriented B Market-driven C Citizen-focused D Privately managed Explanation Public
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Public service delivery mainly means the government’s role in A Providing basic services B Collecting private profits C Running family
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A welfare policy shows “goal ambiguity” when its goals are A Clear and measurable B Fully time-bound C Easily monitored
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