Multiple Choice
Suppose that an MBA degree creates no externality because the benefits of an MBA are captured by the student in the form of higher wages. If there are no government subsidies for MBAs, then which of the following statements is correct?
A) The equilibrium quantity of MBAs will equal the efficient quantity of MBAs.
B) The equilibrium quantity of MBAs will be greater than the efficient quantity of MBAs.
C) The equilibrium quantity of MBAs will be less than the efficient quantity of MBAs.
D) The equilibrium price of MBAs will be greater than the efficient price of MBAs.
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