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    The Difference Between the Marginal Social Benefit Curve and the Market
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The Difference Between the Marginal Social Benefit Curve and the Market

Question 31

Question 31

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The difference between the marginal social benefit curve and the market demand curve is the:


A) additional cost of producing an additional good.
B) marginal external cost.
C) marginal benefit to the consumers of the good.
D) marginal external benefit.

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