Multiple Choice
A government-inhibited good is a good which
A) is not subject to the principle of mutual exclusivity.
B) the political process has deemed socially undesirable.
C) can be consumed by one individual without affecting the consumption of another individual.
D) the political process has deemed socially desirable.
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