Multiple Choice
In the realm of public policy, loss aversion makes it:
A) difficult to enact policy changes.
B) easy to enact policy changes.
C) difficult to identify those who stand to lose from policy changes.
D) easy to identify which policies involve the largest efficiency gains.
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