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Chapter 14, Problem 16SQ
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The cost that is borne by the producer.
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The costs of an economic activity borne by theproducers area. always less than social costs.b. the full resource costs of an economicactivity.c. private costs.d. All of the above answers are correct.
If it costs Lisa $1.50 to prepare a burrito, that would reflect it's: *
a.social cost
b.external cost
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Can you think of some social costs or issues that are not included in the marginal cost to the firm? Or some social gains that are not included in what people pay for a good?
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