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Verifying Optimal Production Levels

An analyst identifies a production level, Q', where the marginal social cost of producing a good is exactly equal to its marginal social benefit. Explain why this information alone is not sufficient to conclude that Q' is the single, welfare-maximizing quantity. What specific additional condition, related to the slopes of the curves, must be checked to confirm it is a maximum?

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