The demand curve for a public good is constructed by:

A. surveying voters on how much of a particular public good they would use at each price.
B. summing voters' reservation prices at each quantity.
C. dividing the total cost of providing the public good by the number of potential users.
D. summing voters' desired quantity of the public good at each price.


Answer: B

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