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    If a Good Causes a Negative Externality, Regulation Might Take
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If a Good Causes a Negative Externality, Regulation Might Take

Question 63

Question 63

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If a good causes a negative externality, regulation might take the form of a


A) tax.
B) requirement for consumption.
C) subsidy.
D) price ceiling.

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