Multiple Choice
When does a subsidy that benefits consumers result in a more efficient allocation of a resource?
A) when the good being produced or consumed is not scarce
B) when the good being produced or consumed generates a negative externality
C) when the good being produced or consumed generates a positive externality
D) when the equilibrium price of the good is one that consumers don't like
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