The possibility of multiple-peaked preferences can not be ruled out.
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Q4: A person prefers large and small levels
Q5: In a representative democracy,there are
A)elected politicians.
B)public employees.
C)special
Q6: In 2007 which country had the highest
Q10: Rent seeking involves
A) finding reasonable rent rates.
B)
Q10: With multiple-peaked preferences,
A)a unique political equilibrium does
Q11: Political parties
A)have a large influence on setting
Q12: Lindahl prices
A)result in efficient levels of public
Q13: When each individual has consistent preferences,but those
Q13: Special interest groups are established on the
Q16: Majority rule voting
A) requires a simple majority
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