Multiple Choice
The free-rider problem plagues public goods because
A) public goods are not produced by profit-maximizing firms and hence can be produced only at a loss to society.
B) once public goods are produced it is not possible to exclude anyone from consuming these goods.
C) the government can refuse to serve a citizen.
D) the public doesn't care about public goods.
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