Multiple Choice
The free-rider problem
A) forces the supply of a public good to exceed its demand.
B) allows more people to pay for the public good than if it were a private good.
C) explains why many local governments supply public goods.
D) is reflected in the above-market price of a public good in comparison to a private good.
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