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Private Solutions Often Are Not Possible Due to the Costs

Question 171

Question 171

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Private solutions often are not possible due to the costs of negotiating and enforcing these solutions. Such costs are called:


A) ​transaction costs.
B) ​external costs.
C) ​deadweight losses.
D) ​social costs.

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