According to the paradox of voting,
A) public goods that cost more than the total benefits they confer may get produced under majority voting.
B) trading of votes may either add to or subtract from economic efficiency.
C) the median voter decides what public goods all voters should have.
D) majority voting fails, under some circumstances, to make consistent choices that reflect the community's underlying preferences.
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