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Evaluating the Efficiency of Fuel Prices

A government official argues that since the market for gasoline is highly competitive with many suppliers, the price consumers pay at the pump is an efficient reflection of its true cost to society. Analyze this statement. In your response, explain the components typically included in the market price of gasoline and identify what crucial costs might be missing. Conclude by explaining how this price can act as a misleading signal to consumers and what effect this has on consumption.

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