Multiple Choice
The economy's marginal social benefit curve for a public good is calculated by adding the
A) marginal cost of all the suppliers at each quantity.
B) quantities supplied by all the suppliers at each price.
C) quantities demanded by all the individuals at each price.
D) marginal benefits of all the individuals at each quantity.
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