Multiple Choice
If a tin of sardines creates a noxious odor for non-sardine-eaters equivalent to $1 per tin, the government could correct the odorous externality and achieve an efficient outcome by:
A) taxing sardine tins at a rate of $1 per tin.
B) subsidizing sardine tins at a rate of $1 per tin.
C) capping total sardine consumption at 1000 tins per day.
D) banning sardines.
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