The "inherent tendency" of public services, according to Galbraith, will always be what?
A) To emulate private sector techniques and create social wants
B) To exploit the dependence effect
C) To become prioritized well below that of private production
D) To advertise their products using the same outlets that private companies take advantage of
E) All of the above
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Q12: One of the two propositions offered here
Q13: Galbraith makes advertising analogous to which mythical
Q14: According to Galbraith, which notion still survives
Q15: The way wants depend on the process
Q16: Socrates told Plato that "no greater misfortune
Q18: Hayek agrees that the only innate _
Q19: Hayek attempts to point out the flaw
Q20: Hayek and Galbraith agree that:
A) Some desires
Q21: Hayek's point about literature is:
A) People would
Q22: Hayek's response to Galbraith's argument about the
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