Multiple Choice

A government is attempting to reduce industrial air pollution, a problem where the collective cost to public health is not factored into the decisions of individual firms. Four policy options are proposed. Which policy is most likely to be criticized for being economically inefficient by forcing a single solution on all firms, regardless of their unique costs or potential for developing better pollution-reduction methods?

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