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An effluent fee is an example of
 
  A) a government policy to correct for an external benefit.
  B) a government policy to promote the production of a product with an external cost.
  C) a government policy to promote the production of a product with an external benefit.
  D) a government policy to correct for an external cost.

Question 2

In a freely operating market system, queuing is most likely to occur when
 
  A) selling necessities.
  B) the market clearing price increases.
  C) demand fluctuates unpredictably and quickly.
  D) demand increases gradually over time.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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