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stiks02 [169]
3 years ago
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Which of the following statements explains the concept of the tragedy of the​ commons? ​(Check all that apply.​) A. It occurs du

e to excludability and​ non-rivalry. B. It is an example of a positive externality. C. It results when the free market equilibrium quantity is higher than the optimal equilibrium quantity. D. The open access to common resources results in their depletion through overuse.
Business
1 answer:
mart [117]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

C. It results when the free market equilibrium quantity is higher than the optimal equilibrium quantity.

D. The open access to common resources results in their depletion through overuse.

Explanation:

The tragedy of the commons is a problem in economics that could be arise at the time when an individual reject the society well being for the personal motive. It would result in excess consumption and the depletion of the resources

So as per the given options, the option c and option d is to relevant as it directly linked to the meaning of the tragedy of the commons

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