When network externalities are present:
A) we can obtain the market demand curve simply by summing individuals' demands.
B) one person's demand also depends on the demands of other people.
C) a person's demand cannot be affected by the number of other people who have purchased the good.
D) the social cost of production is larger than the private cost.
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