Multiple Choice
Nonexcludability causes:
A) people to demand a higher quantity than they would if they had to pay for what they consumed.
B) people to demand a lower quantity than they would if they paid for what they consumed.
C) firms to supply a lower quantity than they would if they incurred the full costs of the provision of the good.
D) firms to supply a higher quantity than they would if they had to pay for what they supplied.
Correct Answer:

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