Multiple Choice
One of the reasons that pollution problems are as large as they are is that
A) markets let individuals and firms deplete valuable resources without charging money for doing so.
B) markets are incapable of incorporating valuable resources such as air and pure water.
C) governments use resources without paying for them the way that individuals and firms must.
D) markets are not an efficient means to address scarcity.
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