According to the utilitarian approach to pollution removal, how do costs of removal determine the optimal level of removal?

a. Costs of removal still allow for satisfactory stakeholder profits.
b. Costs of removal equal the benefits received by removal.
c. Costs of removal become reduced through the use of technology.
d. Costs of removal are lower than the unknown risks of removal.


Answer: B

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