Multiple Choice
Consider a remote village with a limited,freely available water supply and no government intervention in the allocation of water.Economic theory predicts that the water will be
A) allocated efficiently because users will tend to use the water until marginal cost and marginal benefit are both equal to zero.
B) overexploited because users will tend to use the water until the marginal cost of providing the water is zero.
C) allocated efficiently because users will tend to use the water until the supply and demand are in equilibrium.
D) overexploited because users will tend to use the water until their marginal benefit is zero.
E) allocated efficiently because users will tend to use the water as though it were a public good.
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