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A government intervenes in the marketplace when it believes that the benefits are _____ the costs.

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"Greater than" is your answer.

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User Chulo
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Ideally, it should intervene when the benefits are higher then costs- i believe that "higher" is the correct answer here. If the benefits are higher than costs, generally an action make sense (but whether this is always the case depends whether the government is efficient...)
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