Political Science, asked by kusumc000, 1 month ago

government produce electricity because: 11. it is their duty to do so a. no other institutions can produce it. to generate profit. electricity produced by private sector is expensive​

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Answered by pundirdiya2006
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Answer:

electricity produced by private sector is expensive

Answered by AnkitaSahni
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The government provides electricity because electricity produced by the private sector is expensive. (option 4)

Why does the government provide electricity?

  • Electricity is a basic need of people. It is a necessity to ensure a good standard of living.
  • Electricity produced by the private sector is expensive and unaffordable for poor people.
  • Thus, to avoid the exploitation of disadvantaged communities, the government provides electricity at a subsidized rate.

What does subsidized rate mean?

  • Subsidized rates refer to the lowered cost of a commodity.
  • This cost is lowered when the government pays for some percentage of the actual cost, before availing it to the public.
  • Hence, electricity is provided at subsidized rates by the government.

Therefore, the correct option is 4. Electricity produced by the private sector is expensive​.

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