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'''Government success''' is a concept within economic theory describing when the allocation of goods and services by a government is efficient. However, in the absence of [[consumer choice]], there is no way to determine whether the government is efficiently producing anything that people truly value. One proposed method to solve this problem is to implement [[tax choice]]. |
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