Multiple Choice
Mrs. Smith is given a government subsidy for an apartment in a public housing project. The apartment
A) is not subject to the principle of rival consumption.
B) is not a public good.
C) has widespread benefits and concentrated costs.
D) is subject to the free-rider problem.
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