Multiple Choice
Environmentalists, worried about sulfur dioxide in the air, pressure the government to require bus manufacturers to modify exhaust systems in buses.In this situation,
A) benefits of the proposed requirements are more widespread than costs
B) benefits and costs of the proposed requirements are equally widespread because producers of buses will pass cost increases on to bus companies who will increase fares
C) pressure for government regulation is unnecessary because those who use buses will stop riding buses if they don't have cleaner emissions
D) bus riders are more likely to lobby against the proposal than are bus producers
E) bus riders are more likely to lobby against the proposal than are bus workers
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