Multiple Choice
Suppose the market for oranges is perfectly competitive and unregulated.Suppose also that the chemicals used to keep the oranges insect-free damage the environment by an estimated $1 per bushel of oranges.Suppose QD = 1000 - 100P and QS = -100 + 100P.The tax that would have to exist to achieve the socially optimal level of production would be
A) $0
B) $.50
C) $1
D) $2
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