Multiple Choice
When a market is missing:
A) deadweight loss will increase, but only if more units are exchanged.
B) the government must create the market artificially.
C) total surplus could increase through the creation of a new market.
D) consumers' willingness to pay is too low to sustain the efficient quantity.
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