How do command-and-control policies differ from incentive systems?

a. Command-and-control policies use marketlike strategies, whereas incentive systems do not.
b. Command-and-control policies are typically more efficient than incentive systems.
c. Command-and-control policies are typically more equitable than incentive systems.
d. Command-and-control policies typically focus on punishing those who violate the law, whereas incentive systems often include rewards.


d

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