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Production Decisions at a Chemical Plant

A chemical plant's production process generates pollution that affects a nearby community. The plant's marginal private cost of production is given by the equation MPC = 20 + Q, where Q is the quantity of chemicals in tons. The marginal external cost of the pollution is MEC = Q. The chemical sells in a competitive market for a constant price of $80 per ton.

Based on this information, calculate the plant's profit-maximizing output level and the socially efficient output level. Explain why these two quantities differ.

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