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Why are private companies unlikely to provide public goods? O A. The fungibility of public goods makes it easy for consumers to
substitute merit goods.
B. Public goods are inferior goods that can never be sold for a very
high price.
C. Private companies are prevented by the government from
producing public goods.
D. The non-excludability of public goods makes it difficult to profit
from them.

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