Multiple Choice
In some parts of the United States, sugar beets are grown and harvested. The process of producing usable sugar from the beets generates foul-smelling smoke. A government policy that limits the emission of smoke by sugar-beet-processing firms is an example of
A) a market-based policy.
B) a command-and-control policy.
C) tradable pollution permits.
D) transaction costs.
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