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Scilla [17]
2 years ago
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which of the following indicate the marginal external cost and the socially optimal quantity? responses $3.00 and 40 units $3.00

and 40 units $2.50 and 60 units
Business
1 answer:
Vlad1618 [11]2 years ago
6 0

The marginal external cost and the socially optimal quantity is D. $1.00 and 20 units.

<h3>What is the marginal external cost ?</h3>

The marginal external cost is the expense associated with creating one more unit that goes to a party other than the one making or using the product. It is therefore the extra expense incurred by suppliers of a good or service when generating an extra unit. Costs could be either negative or favorable as shown by the socially optimal quantity. It is based on changes in a number of external costs, including traffic, noise, air pollution, infrastructure, and accidents.

Going by the graph, the marginal external cost would be 20 units which is where the Demand is equal to the Marginal social cost. The marginal external cost at this point would be $ 1 as shown on the graph.

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The full question is :
Which of the following indicate the marginal external cost and the socially optimal quantity?

A. $3.00 and 40 units

B. $2.50 and 60 units

C. $2.00 and 40 units

D. $1.00 and 20 units

E. $1.00 and 80 units

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