Multiple Choice
When there is overproduction of a good,
A) the marginal benefit of the good exceeds its marginal cost.
B) the marginal cost of the good exceeds its marginal benefit.
C) the net benefit of producing extra units of the good is positive.
D) allocative efficiency is enhanced.
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