Multiple Choice
Economic reasoning suggests that individuals should spend little time learning about election candidates and other electoral issues because:
A) marginal benefit is zero.
B) the information cost is too high compared to the benefit to the individual.
C) information is easily available.
D) the result of the election are unlikely to have a serious impact on a market-driven economy.
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