Multiple Choice
A government ban on a good that suffers from overconsumption may be ineffective if the:
A) likelihood of being caught breaking the ban is sufficiently high.
B) likelihood of being caught breaking the ban is very low.
C) punishment for breaking the ban is severe.
D) public did not participate in setting the punishments.
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