Multiple Choice
A public good will:
A) be efficiently provided by the free market as long as its total benefits exceed its total costs.
B) be efficiently provided by the free market as long as its marginal benefits exceed its marginal costs.
C) be provided in less than efficient quantities by the free market.
D) be provided in efficient quantities by voluntary contributions.
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