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The Total Demand for a Public Good Is Found by

Question 111

Question 111

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The total demand for a public good is found by


A) horizontally summing all individual demands.
B) vertically summing all individual demands.
C) finding the demand from the median voter.
D) dividing the marginal cost of the good by the number of voters.

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