Multiple Choice
For a public good, the marginal social benefit:
A) equals the sum of the individual marginal benefits for all of the consumers of that unit.
B) equals the sum of each consumer's willingness to pay for that unit.
C) is greater than any individual marginal benefit.
D) equals the sum of the individual marginal benefits that are enjoyed by all consumers of that unit or the sum of each consumer's willingness to pay for that unit and is greater than any individual marginal benefit.
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