A) They are equal.
B) The equilibrium quantity is greater than the socially optimal quantity.
C) The equilibrium quantity is less than the socially optimal quantity.
D) There is not enough information to answer the question.
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A) equalize private value and private cost.
B) equalize private cost and external cost.
C) externalize the actions of the buyers and sellers.
D) internalize the externality.
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A) Wally pays Corrine $600 for her inconvenience.
B) Corrine pays Wally $400 to give the dog to his parents who live on an isolated farm.
C) Corrine pays Wally $550 to give the dog to his parents who live on an isolated farm.
D) The current situation is efficient.
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A) tax university researchers
B) offer grants to university researchers
C) eliminate subsidized student loans
D) nothing
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A) stop her messy habits or else move out.
B) pay you at least $60 but less than $80 to live with the clutter.
C) continue to be messy and force you to move out.
D) demand payment of at least $60 but no more than $80 to clean up after herself.
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A) provide firms an incentive to research.
B) assign property rights to inventors.
C) protect the rights of inventors for their lifetimes.
D) internalize externalities.
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A) $23.
B) $7.
C) $30.
D) $38.
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A) increases the social cost above the private cost.
B) lowers the social cost below the private cost.
C) increases the social value above the private benefit.
D) decreases the social value below the private benefit.
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Refer to Figure 10-12. An alternative label for the quantity would be