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Question 1.

Figure 5-6



Figure 5-6 shows the market for measles vaccinations, a product whose use generates positive externalities.



Refer to Figure 5-6. What does D1 represent?



the positive externalities curve



the social welfare curve



the demand curve reflecting private benefits



the demand curve reflecting social benefits



Question 2.

Figure 5-6



Figure 5-6 shows the market for measles vaccinations, a product whose use generates positive externalities.



Refer to Figure 5-6. What is the economically efficient output level?



Q2 - Q1



Q1 + Q2



Q2



Q1

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Question 1.

Figure 5-6



Figure 5-6 shows the market for measles vaccinations, a product whose use generates positive externalities.



Refer to Figure 5-6. What does D2 represent?



the demand curve reflecting marginal social benefits



the social welfare curve



the positive externalities curve



the demand curve reflecting marginal private benefits



Question 2.

Figure 5-6



Figure 5-6 shows the market for measles vaccinations, a product whose use generates positive externalities.



Refer to Figure 5-6. What is the market equilibrium output level?



Q2



Q1 + Q2



Q2 - Q1



Q1

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4 years ago

Answer 1

the demand curve reflecting marginal social benefits



Answer 2

Q1

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