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12 March, 07:46

The third-party problem: a. occurs when a market activity leads to a negative externality. b. occurs when a market activity leads to a positive externality. c. occurs when a market activity leads to a negative or a positive externality. d. is the same as the free-rider problem. e. is associated with the production of private goods but not public goods.

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  1. 12 March, 07:51
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    The correct answer is letter "C": occurs when a market activity leads to a negative or a positive externality.

    Explanation:

    An Economic Externality is a cost or benefit paid or earned by a third party that does not have control over the factors that produced the cost or benefit. The third-party problem arises when whether negative or positive externalities affect individuals who are not involved in market activities.
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