Multiple Choice
When the criterion used by elected representatives of government who make choices about the production and allocation of public goods is whether the choices promote theirown self-interest (staying elected) , this is an example of a
A) free-rider problem
B) positive externality
C) public choice issue
D) government subsidy
E) market failure
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