External costs that force costs (in terms, for example, of polluted air or water) onto others are also known as
a. non-excludable issues.
b. collective action problems.
c. negative externalities.
d. non-rival goods
c
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What will be an ideal response?
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A. who will benefit and how the money will be collected B. who will pay the bill and how the money will be collected C. which agencies do the taxing and who benefits D. who will benefit and who will pay the bill
The concept of national sovereignty began to develop with the beginning of absolutism
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
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A. power B. anarchy C. rationality D. realism