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    Government Provides a Nonexcludable Public Good That the Public Demands
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Government Provides a Nonexcludable Public Good That the Public Demands

Question 3

Question 3

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Government provides a nonexcludable public good that the public demands and can't seem to acquire through the market.  This is government


A) acting as a transfer mechanism.
B) being non-productive.
C) engaging in rent-seeking activities.
D) being productive.

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