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How did policy makers propose to reduce free riding and what does it tell us about decision to solve the problem?
Sufficient
Adequate to achieve a goal or meet a requirement without the need for more.
False Alternative
An informal fallacy involving presenting two options as the only possibilities when, in fact, more options exist.
Fallacy Of Context
A logical fallacy where the context of an argument is ignored or altered to make an unrelated point seem relevant.
Slippery Slope Fallacy
A logical fallacy in which a relatively small first step is assumed to lead to a chain of related events culminating in some significant effect, often exaggerated.
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