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Chelseaamend

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Why are collective goods easier to provide in small groups than large groups?
 
  7. Why are collective goods easier to provide in small groups than large groups?
  A) The defection of one member is harder to conceal.
  B) The defection of one member has a smaller impact on the overall collective good.
  C) Small groups tend to have a central authority to enforce rules on members.
  D) Small groups want to cooperate more than large groups.

Question 2

A current example of a collective-goods problem is that __________.
 
  A) poverty is so common around the globe
  B) states find it hard to cooperate on monetary policy
  C) states have a hard time communicating
  D) states find it hard to cooperate to reduce environmental damage



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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