Which of the following assumptions does the Tiebout model use to incorporate shopping and competition into the market for public goods? Individuals are herd-like and prefer the same level of public goods as their neighbors. Individuals move to the community that provides them with the desired level of public goods. Individuals elect the politicians that promise to provide them with the desired level of public goods. Individuals do not understand what public goods are offered in a town until they move there and try it out.