Multiple Choice

A policymaker argues against a government program that provides free legal representation to those who cannot afford it. The policymaker states, "This service is clearly excludable and rival in consumption. Since it is not a pure public good, there is no economic justification for government provision and it should be handled by the private market." Which of the following statements provides the most accurate economic evaluation of the policymaker's argument?

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