Multiple Choice
Rational ignorance suggests that a voter should stop acquiring more information about an issue when
A) the marginal benefit from acquiring the information equals zero.
B) the total cost of acquiring the information is minimized.
C) the total benefit from acquiring the information is maximized.
D) the marginal cost of acquiring the information is equal to the marginal benefit derived from the information.
E) the marginal cost of acquiring the information is greater than zero.
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