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Sublight2097 Sublight2097
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A free rider in economic theory is someone who does not contribute toward covering the cost of goods which he desires because he
A) has a comparative advantage in defraying the cost of other goods.
B) knows his paying or not paying will make no difference in their availability to him.
C) regards all such costs as deadweight costs.
D) regards all such costs as transaction costs.
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The Economic Way of Thinking

The Economic Way of Thinking


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Another one in the books, marking it solved.
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Thank you
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