Why doesn't the process of electing officials prevent rent-seeking and corruption?
A) The cost of gathering such information is often too costly.
B) Those who win special favors through this behavior simply pay others off to keep them from whistleblowing.
C) People are generally disinterested in preventing this behavior in government.
D) None of these are true.
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