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(last word) from 2006-2010, the federal government paid $600 million in retirement benefits to deceased federal employees, with the checks being illegally cashed by relatives. this example illustrates
a. the benefits-received principle.
b. logrolling.
c. bureaucratic inefficiency.
d. the problem of limited and bundled choices.
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