Multiple Choice
A public good is
A) any good provided by government.
B) a good that can be most cheaply provided by government, though it may in fact be provided by private enterprise.
C) a good whose benefits cannot readily be restricted to a small group of people.
D) a good whose benefits cannot be enjoyed by an individual alone.
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