Multiple Choice
If pollution coming from factories is bad, then why would the socially optimal level of pollution not be zero?
A) because there are significant social costs of achieving zero pollution
B) because there are significant social benefits from attaining zero pollution
C) because the factories are privately owned in a market system
D) because there are zero benefits from zero pollution
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