Multiple Choice
It is generally difficult or impossible for private markets to take externalities into account because:
A) decision makers in the market fail to take account of the spillover effects of their behaviour
B) buyers and sellers in private markets are only interested in social wellbeing
C) people are only interested in short-term gains
D) governments are responsible for externality problems
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