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Business, 10.04.2020 20:35, blythephillips2734

Economists refer to the lack of incentive that voters have to search for and obtain information to help make better political choices as the:
a. shortsightedness effect.
b. public-interest effect.
c. public-interest effect.
d. rational-ignorance effect.

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