Multiple Choice
If it is possible to eliminate the problems created by externalities, why do they persist?
A) Correcting externalities always reduces total surplus.
B) It is difficult to measure external benefits and costs.
C) The costs of imposing taxes and subsidies generally exceed the benefits.
D) None of these are true.
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