Multiple Choice
A corrective subsidy:
A) removes choice by requiring production to change for goods with externalities.
B) provides more alternatives so that satisfaction rises with few units sold.
C) incentivizes a reduction in the output when negative externalities exist.
D) incentivizes an increase in the output when positive externalities exist.
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