1.According to the model of voting developed in the chapter, the choices made by the government match the preferences of the voter.
2. The self-interest theory of government explains why many states have limits onand .
3.The special-interest theory of government suggests a government will approve an inefficient project if the costs of the project are paid by a (large/small) number of citizens and the benefits go to a(large/small) number of citizens.
4. In the example of ice cream vendors, the vendors choose the location, and this is an
(efficient/inefficient) choice
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