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Some public washrooms have coin-operated locks on the doors of the stalls. The revenue from the locks is not enough to cover the costs of building and maintaining the washroom. This is an example of
A) key money.
B) a negative externality.
C) bad planning.
D) monopoly pricing based on willingness to pay.
E) public provision with a subsidy.
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Microeconomics for Life: Smart Choices for You

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