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The Problem Created When It Is Difficult to Exclude Nonpaying

Question 167

Question 167

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The problem created when it is difficult to exclude nonpaying customers is called the


A) consumption-payment link problem.
B) free-rider problem.
C) public sector dilemma.
D) asymmetric information problem.

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