<u>Cartoonist Scott Adams, author of the Dilbert comic, writes of "cubicle cities," large areas with innumerable employees packed into individual workspaces separated by partial walls. In this workplace design</u>, density is increased. He writes in a satirical, often sarcastic, way about the social and psychological landscape of workers (white-collar) in modern business corporations. The Dilbert series came to national prominence through the downsizing period in 1990s America and was then distributed worldwide.
<em>Dilbert is the main character in the strip (a stereotypical technically-minded single male). He is a skilled engineer but has a poor social and romantic life.</em>
A: Tundra
Today, Canada's arctic tundra is home to more than 100.000 people, the vast majority identifying as First Nations, Inuit and Métis.
The correct answer is Government intervention is not always necessary to solve externality problems
The Coase Theorem says that, in an economic transaction with externalities, if property rights are well defined and if the transaction costs are low enough, then the private solution is socially optimal, with no need for government intervention to correct the situation. externality, which is a market failure. The government's only role would be to ensure that property rights are well defined and that free trade flows without transaction costs.