Microeconomics
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Author: Roger A. Arnold
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Identify three activities that generate positive externality and negative externality.
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Which of the following generate the type of externality previously described? Check all that apply. The city where you live has granted a permit to put a movie theater in your neighborhood, causing traffic jams at night and on weekends. A microbiology lab has published its breakthrough in swine flu research. Your roommate, Lucia, has bought a puppy that barks all day while you are trying to study economics. Eric has planted several trees in his backyard that increase the beauty of the neighborhood, especially during the fall foliage season.
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