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Traffic congestion represents
 a. A positive network externality
 b. A negative network externality
 c. A Bandwagon effect
 d. Neither a positive nor a negative externality snob effect; congestion

Question 2

In business organizations, the specialization of workers and their assignments to different tasks is called:
 a. division of labor.
  b. capital efficiency.
  c. product differentiation.
  d. labor productivity.



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Answer to Question 1

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