A negative externality (that has not been internalised) causes the
A) optimal quantity to exceed the equilibrium quantity.
B) equilibrium quantity to be either above or below the optimal quantity.
C) equilibrium quantity to equal the optimal quantity.
D) equilibrium quantity to exceed the optimal quantity.
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