Multiple Choice
To find the economy's marginal benefit curve for a public good, you would
A) average the individual marginal benefit curves horizontally.
B) average the individual marginal benefit curves vertically.
C) sum the individual marginal benefit curves horizontally.
D) sum the individual marginal benefit curves vertically.
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