Multiple Choice
When good X is produced, some people benefit. A free-rider problem arises when
A) the number of people who benefit is small and it is impossible to prevent anyone from benefiting.
B) the number of beneficiaries is small and it is possible to prevent some people from benefiting.
C) the number of beneficiaries is large and it is impossible to prevent anyone from benefiting.
D) the number of beneficiaries is large and it is possible to prevent some people from benefiting.
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