Multiple Choice
According to the capture hypothesis, it appears that regulators eventually end up
A) adopting policies that benefit the firms being regulated.
B) adopting policies that benefit consumers at the expense of the regulated firms.
C) adopting policies that benefit no one.
D) satisfying neither producers nor consumers, but striving to control as much as possible.
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