The positive externality argument in favor of a city seeking a professional sports franchise is
A. that the benefits occur at a different time as the costs.
B. there are people in the city that will be happier when the team is in the city even if they do not buy tickets.
C. there are people in the city that will be happier when the team is in the city, and they will be the one who buy tickets.
D. the jobs created in the area will make it worth the investment.
Answer: B
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