Economy, asked by cuttypriyam, 5 months ago

BO. The free-rider problem:
(A) is the tendency for too little of a public goods to be provided if it is produced
and sold privately
(B) is that the amount of the public goods depends on the actions of politicians,
bureaucrats and voters
(C) means the principle of minimum differentiation
(D) implies that the voters might be rationally ignorant​

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Answered by DeepikaAshok
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Answer:

(A) is the tendency for too little of a public good to be provided if it is produced and sold privately.

Explanation:

Free riding creates the free rider problem, which is the tendency for too little of a public good to be provided if it is produced and sold privately.

Answered by sainitamanna06
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Answer:

Answer A is the correct answer

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