Asked by
Megan Troxler
on Nov 26, 2024Verified
The optimal amount of social regulation occurs where the marginal benefit of such regulation
A) equals the marginal cost.
B) exceeds the marginal cost by the greatest amount.
C) is zero.
D) is at its maximum.
Marginal Benefit
The enhanced utility or pleasure that comes from acquiring or making an additional unit of a good or service.
Social Regulation
Laws and rules designed to correct behaviors and practices that affect public welfare, including environmental protection, health, and safety standards.
- Comprehend the objectives and differences between social and industrial regulation.
- Understand the notion of social costs and benefits associated with regulatory compliance and its influence on small compared to large firms.
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Learning Objectives
- Comprehend the objectives and differences between social and industrial regulation.
- Understand the notion of social costs and benefits associated with regulatory compliance and its influence on small compared to large firms.
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