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Question 92

Question 92

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Samantha is given a flu shot by her doctor. This reduces the probability that she will get the flu and it also reduces the probability that others will get the flu, too. The latter is an example of a


A) negative externality.
B) positive externality.
C) substitute good.
D) complementary good.

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