Multiple Choice
A main rationale for government intervention in markets ________ and ________.
A) is to reduce producer surplus; redistribute wealth
B) concerns the creation of public goods; reduces free-riding
C) is to correct market failures; increase surplus
D) There is never an economic rationale for government intervention.
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