Multiple Choice
A free rider problem arrises when
A) there are very few beneficiaries and exclusion of any one of them is possible.
B) there are many beneficiaries and exclusion of any one of them is possible.
C) there are many beneficiaries and exclusion of any one of them is impossible.
D) there are very few beneficiaries and they all try to use the good simultaneously.
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