Multiple Choice
The free rider problem is caused by:
A) the nonexcludability of a good leading to the undersupply of it.
B) the incentive to oversupply the good since it is nonrival in consumption.
C) the rivalness in consumption of a good leading to the overconsumption of that good.
D) the rivalness in consumption of a good leading to the undersupply of it.
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