Multiple Choice
If it's possible to eliminate the problems created by externalities, why do they persist?
A) It can be difficult to coordinate the millions of market participants.
B) Creating a more efficient solution does not guarantee a fair distribution of surplus.
C) Solutions can be diffuse, complex, and hard to control.
D) All of these are true.
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