Multiple Choice
Because government bodies have the power to make up for inadequate supply of a good:
A) its presence as a producer is in virtually every market.
B) it can be efficiency enhancing in markets for public goods.
C) they have incentive to compete with local businesses.
D) None of these statements is true.
Correct Answer:

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