Matching

A market's output is considered efficient when the price (P) consumers are willing to pay for the last unit equals the marginal social cost (MSC) of producing it. At this point, no one can be made better off without making someone else worse off. Analyze the following scenarios by matching each output level relative to this efficient point with its corresponding marginal condition and the implication for social welfare.

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