Multiple Choice
What do a rubber-necking traffic jam and the paradox of thrift have in common?
A) Individual behavior has large negative consequences for the whole of society.
B) Seemingly bad behavior ends up harming everyone.
C) Seemingly careless behavior leads to good times for all.
D) Government intervention can only make matters worse.
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