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Public Goods: Demand Curve and Optimal Quantity
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8. The Types of Goods / Public Goods: Demand Curve and Optimal Quantity / Problem 6
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If the marginal social benefit of a public good is \$20 and the marginal social cost is \$20, what is the optimal quantity of the public good?
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The quantity where marginal social benefit is greater than marginal social cost.
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The quantity where marginal social benefit equals marginal social cost.
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The quantity where marginal social benefit is zero.
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The quantity where marginal social cost is greater than marginal social benefit.
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