In Perfect Competition,environmental Externalities Need Not Distort the Allocation of Resources
Multiple Choice
In perfect competition,environmental externalities need not distort the allocation of resources providing
A) transactions costs are zero.
B) average costs are constant for all output levels.
C) firms install pollution control equipment.
D) the government sets realistic pollution standards.
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