Why must public goods be provided by the government instead of the free
market?
O A. Public go...
Social Studies, 23.06.2020 18:01 shawnacusteroyspr8
Why must public goods be provided by the government instead of the free
market?
O A. Public goods prevent foreign competition from hurting domestic
producers.
O B. Public goods are desirable, so citizens demand government
action.
C. Public goods are non-excludable, so they suffer from a free-rider
problem.
D. Public goods provide security that is essential to living a free life. for xepa
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