Multiple Choice
According to public choice theory, which of the following is not a likely reason that government policy might benefit only a narrow interest group?
A) If the benefits to the narrow interest group are relatively large, they have an incentive to invest a lot of money and effort in lobbying government.
B) If the costs of this policy are spread out among the general population, and are a very small burden for anyone person, then those paying the costs have little incentive to organize opposition.
C) The additional rewards of a policy to the general population outweigh the additional costs that are imposed on a narrow interest group.
D) Politicians follow their own self-interest and seek to maximize their reelection chances rather than promoting the best interests of society.
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