Multiple Choice
When external benefits are present in a market,
A) less of the good will be produced than the amount consistent with economic efficiency.
B) more of the good will be produced than the amount consistent with economic efficiency.
C) the amount of the good produced will be equal to the amount consistent with economic efficiency.
D) corresponding external costs are always generated.
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