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Tania White
on Oct 26, 2024Verified
If external costs exist,the competitive free market:
A) allocates resources inefficiently.
B) allocates resources efficiently.
C) automatically corrects an overallocation of resources.
D) automatically corrects an underallocation of resources.
External Costs
Costs of an economic activity that are not borne by the participants in the activity but are imposed on others, such as pollution.
Competitive Free Market
A market structure where many firms offer products or services that are similar, allowing for free entry and exit, with prices determined by supply and demand forces.
- Recognize the existence and significance of externalities in market outcomes, particularly in the presence of pollution.
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Learning Objectives
- Recognize the existence and significance of externalities in market outcomes, particularly in the presence of pollution.
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