Multiple Choice
When the government bans a good it:
A) creates a more efficient solution than any other to the nonexcludability problem.
B) is an easy, but often ineffective, solution to the nonexcludability problem.
C) increases surplus more than any other solution to the nonexcludability problem.
D) is the easiest and most effective solution to the nonexcludability problem.
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