Multiple Choice
A problem with pollution charges or taxes as a solution to pollution is that
A) taxes are already too high.
B) the necessary information about the polluting industry is costly and usually unavailable.
C) the producers do not want the property right to their pollution.
D) people don't want the government to regulate industry.
E) pollution would still continue.
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