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    The Free-Rider Problem Is a Problem Intrinsic to Public Goods;
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The Free-Rider Problem Is a Problem Intrinsic to Public Goods;

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The free-rider problem is a problem intrinsic to public goods; the good or service is usually so costly that its provision generally does not depend on whether or not any single person pays.

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