If a person has multiple-peaked preferences for a pure public good,
A) that person is always made worse off when moving away from his or her most-preferred political outcome.
B) that person will become worse off at first, but then better off when moving away from his or her most-preferred political equilibrium.
C) the marginal benefit of the pure public good always declines for that person as more is made available.
D) both (b) and (c) are correct.
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