Multiple Choice
If voters care about two issues such as taxes and war, then politicians:
A) will form a stable policy on these issues.
B) can pose a policy that will never lose against another policy.
C) must assume that there is no median voter.
D) may never converge on a stable outcome.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q121: When benefits are concentrated and costs are
Q122: Why do some voters choose to be
Q123: When a policy is specialized in its
Q124: Public choice is a field of study
Q125: The median voter theorem holds that the:<br>A)
Q127: A good incentive system aligns self-interest with
Q128: Democracies usually have lots of economic freedom,
Q129: In the case of the sugar quota,
Q130: Special interest groups are rationally:<br>A) ignorant.<br>B) informed.<br>C)
Q131: In 2010, an unemployed United States Army