Multiple Choice
A transaction between A and B benefits both parties by 50,but imposes a cost on C of 20.C has the right to prevent the transaction.A "coordination failure" in this situation
A) is the cost imposed on C.
B) is the ability of C to prevent a transaction that still has a net overall gain of 80.
C) would occur if A and B do not compensate C by 20 or more to allow the transaction.
D) is that the cost to C is not 100.
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