Multiple Choice
According to Coase,
A) externalities do not matter in truly competitive markets because people can always negotiate around them.
B) people in competitive markets can never negotiate to overcome externalities.
C) people in competitive markets often fail to overcome externalities because negotiating is costly.
D) people in competitive markets can overcome the principal-agent problem if the agents negotiate well.
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