Multiple Choice
The special-interest effect is one that yields
A) private benefits equal to external benefits.
B) large external benefits compared to private benefits.
C) small economic losses to a small number of people and large economic losses to a large number of people.
D) large economic gains to a small number of people and small economic losses to a large number of people.
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