Multiple Choice
To combat the undersupply of public goods,a solution is:
A) for the government to step in and provide it directly.
B) to place a quota on the consumption of the good.
C) to change social norms around consumption of the good.
D) All of these are effective ways to deal with the undersupply of public goods.
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