Multiple Choice
Broadly defined, public choice theory is the branch of economics that studies:
A) monetary policies pursued by the Federal Reserve.
B) the way that governments make decisions.
C) the consumer decision-making process.
D) the effect of externalities on public welfare.
E) the ways that statistics can be used to analyze economic data.
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