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People have little incentive to produce a public good because a there is a. Tragedy of the Commons. b. the social benefit is less than the private benefit. c. there is a free-ri…
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People have little incentive to produce a public good because a there is
a. Tragedy of the Commons.
b. the social benefit is less than the private benefit.
c. there is a free-rider problem.
d. the social benefit is less than the social cost.
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The answer is going to be B. The social benefit is less than the private
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