The socially optimal level of a product that produces pollution
A) is the minimum of the average cost curve.
B) includes only the private costs of the production of the product; pollution is dealt with separately.
C) is the level at which there is elimination of all pollution.
D) incorporates both the private and the social costs of production.
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