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NguyenJ

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Even if we were able to completely eliminate greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions today, the problems associated with the accumulated stock of GHGs in the atmosphere will persist for a long time because:
 
  A) their dissipation rate is very low.
  B) their dissipation rate is very high.
  C) the social discount rate is very low.
  D) the social discount rate is very high.

Question 2

What is TRUE about every point along a production possibilities frontier?
 
  A) Both people are maximizing utility.
  B) It is impossible to increase production of either good.
  C) All allocations are efficient.
  D) It includes some unattainable points.



Kingjoffery

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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