Multiple Choice
One way the government decides how to pay for public goods is:
A) how easy it is to exclude people who don't pay.
B) determining who uses the good the most and increasing their property taxes.
C) comparing individual's marginal benefits of the good.
D) polling the public about the most appropriate funding measures.
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