Multiple Choice
The free-rider problem with a public good leads to
A) inefficiency if the good is provided by only private markets with no government action.
B) overproduction if the good is provided by private markets.
C) underproduction if the good is provided by the government.
D) None of the above answers is correct.
Correct Answer:

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