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jon_i

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The productivity of the employees of a bakery is reduced because of the excessive noise coming from a next door car repair shop. This is an example of
 
  A) synergy.
  B) a positive externality.
  C) a negative externality.
  D) happy coexistence.

Question 2

What is one reason drunk driving is held in such disrepute?
 
  A) Drunk driving imposes high potential costs on non-drunk drivers.
  B) Drunk driving destroys cars and telephone poles, causing disruption in essential services.
  C) Only drunk drivers cause automobile fatalities.
  D) Drunk drivers impose high potential costs on other drunk drivers.


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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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