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Chapter 1, Problem 7P
(a)
To determine
Cost and benefit of water use during a drought and causation for the failure of the order to reduce the use of water in
(b)
To determine
Incentives to make individuals save water.
(c)
To determine
Causation of relatively lesser water consumption reduction by wealthier homeowners.
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