The rational-ignorance effect is a result of

a. externalities that lead to an excess supply of information.
b. the limited incentive of the news media to cover political campaigns.
c. the expectation of individual voters that their vote will not be decisive.
d. the lack of a college education on the part of most voters in the United States.

C

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