Liberals maintain that auto safety standards
A) add no cost to retail auto prices.
B) add to private costs but produce greater social gains.
C) would have been voluntarily introduced by auto producers.
D) are not important to auto safety.
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Q6: An example of the "external costs" of
Q7: Since the imposition of auto safety codes,
Q8: According to the Radical view
A) consumer protectionism
Q9: When confronted with Liberal claims that the
Q10: Conservatives see as one of the effects
Q12: Radicals maintain that
A) auto safety has been
Q13: Conservatives are against laws banning cell phone
Q14: Liberals tend to value cost-benefit analysis techniques
Q15: Consumer sovereignty and caveat emptor are mutually
Q16: Concern over third-party (e.g., auto insurance company)
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