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All of these are reasons that the government usually decides the amount of public goods (roads, sewers, etc.) that are produced, EXCEPT

A) competition and quality must be regulated.
B) the market alone will not produce enough of them.
C) individuals are less likely to make informed decisions.
D) costs and benefits must be weighed for the whole community.

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Answer:

C) individuals are less likely to make informed decisions.

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