The optimal level of chemical use in agriculture is equal to:
A) zero
B) the amount that maximizes food production
C) between A and B
D) not enough information to answer
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A) favor the
Q30: Coase's contribution suggests:
A) a larger role for
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A)
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A) increase
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A) externality
B) tragedy
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A) result in a positive externality
Q36: Low-cost food is:
A) a positive externality
B) a
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Q39: A solution to animal welfare includes:
A) tragedy
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