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English, 08.10.2019 01:30, kira96

What is the 'free-rider problem'?
a. a cost that one person or group imposes on another person or group
b. a benefit that one person or group gets from another person or group
c. a shared good or service that wouldn't necessarily be available if it were provided privately
d. when a person is unlikely to pay for a good or service but will use the good or service if it is free

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