Multiple Choice
Which of the following properly compares/contrasts government and markets?
A) Individuals in government generally know more than their counterparts outside of government.
B) Individuals in government cannot help but act in the public interest.It is in their job description.
C) When producers in markets act in their own self-interest, society benefits.This is not necessarily the case with government.
D) Individuals in government act in the public interest, whereas individuals in markets act in their own self-interest.
E) Individuals in government are taught to cooperate, whereas those outside government are taught to compete.
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