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    Exhibit 31-2 -Refer to Exhibit 31-2.If the Exhibit Represents a Positive Externality
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Exhibit 31-2 -Refer to Exhibit 31-2.If the Exhibit Represents a Positive Externality

Question 165

Question 165

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Exhibit 31-2
Exhibit 31-2    -Refer to Exhibit 31-2.If the exhibit represents a positive externality situation,the net social benefit of expanding output from Q<sub>1</sub> to Q<sub>2 </sub>is the area of A)  Q<sub>1</sub>ABQ<sub>2</sub>. B)  Q<sub>1</sub>AEQ<sub>2</sub>. C)  CBA. D)  ABE.
-Refer to Exhibit 31-2.If the exhibit represents a positive externality situation,the net social benefit of expanding output from Q1 to Q2 is the area of


A) Q1ABQ2.
B) Q1AEQ2.
C) CBA.
D) ABE.

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