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    The Marginal Social Benefit (MSB) of Abatement Represents
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The Marginal Social Benefit (MSB) of Abatement Represents

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Question 21

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The marginal social benefit (MSB) of abatement represents


A) the additional gains to society from reducing pollution
B) the reduction in damages from abatement
C) society's demand for abatement or environmental quality
D) all of the above

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