Multiple Choice
Public choice economists contend public bureaucracies are inefficient primarily because
A) the value of public goods is more easily measured than is the value of private goods.
B) of the absence of competitive market pressures.
C) public sector workers are more security-conscious than are private sector workers.
D) relatively low pay in government attracts workers of lesser quality.
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