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A good which is nonrival and nonexcludable is
 
  A) a public good.
  B) a private good.
  C) a social good.
  D) an externality.

Question 2

The above figure shows the marginal social benefit and marginal social cost curves of doughnuts in the nation of Kaffenia. What is the efficient quantity of doughnuts to produce each day?
 
  A) 100 dozen
  B) 200 dozen
  C) 300 dozen
  D) 500 dozen



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Answer to Question 1

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