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12. The U.S. government built and runs the Smithsonian Museums in Washington, D.C. Admission to all of the museums is free.  We can conclude that: A.    There is a principal-agent problem. B.    Special interests engaged in rent-seeking behavior. C.    Private enterprise wouldn’t have provided the free service. D.    There is regulatory capture.

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A.A
B.B
C.C
D.D
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This question asks us to interpret what the fact that the Smithsonian Museums in Washington, D.C. have free admission implies about economic and political concepts. Option A: 'There is a principal-agent problem.' A principal-agent problem arises when agents (those who act on behalf of principals) have different incentives than the principals, leading to potential misalignment. While it is possible to discuss governance issues in a large museum system, the statement given does not by......Login to view full explanation

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