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What is the maximum amount of grain per year that Angela would be willing to pay so that the law passed? Explain your answer using the diagram.
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E. The outcome D is Not Paratoo efficient because Bruno obtained all economic rent and Angela obtained no rent. Is this statement correct or false? Please discuss your answer making reference to the diagram.
d. “As a result of the new law, Bruno receives no economic rent”. Is this statement correct or false? Please discuss your answer making reference to the diagram.
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