A chemical plant sells its product in a competitive market for $100 per barrel. The direct cost to the plant for producing the most recent barrel was $70. The production of this barrel also resulted in a $25 cost to the local environment due to water contamination.
Statement: To achieve social efficiency, the plant should reduce its output because the production process is causing environmental harm.
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A chemical plant sells its product in a competitive market for $100 per barrel. The direct cost to the plant for producing the most recent barrel was $70. The production of this barrel also resulted in a $25 cost to the local environment due to water contamination.
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