The free-rider problem refers to the difficulty that
A) large groups have in activating all their potential members.
B) single-issue groups have when another problem is added to their agenda.
C) actual groups have in collecting dues from members.
D) small groups face in raising enough money to influence policy.
E) potential groups have in trying to receive their share in collective goods.
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