Multiple Choice
Majority voting fails to incorporate the strength of the preferences of individual voters and therefore
A) reduces the power of the median voter.
B) is the primary reason for public sector failure.
C) may produce economically inefficient outcomes.
D) creates the opportunity for the fallacy of limited decisions.
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