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  • I partially agree Cameron, it could be a negative externality on production - pollution e.t.c. but there is also an externality created when the product is consumed - driving e.t.c. or pumping it around, which caused the situation in this case....
  • 8 May 2024
    Mark Johnson
    Mark scheme Q5 unit 3.2
    It works for me Rhianna, what do you see when you click on the link?
  • I don't understand your response to his question. The mark scheme has question C has a negative externality on consumption. This should be a negative externality on production. 
  • 8 May 2024
    Rhianna James
    Mark scheme Q5 unit 3.2
    Hi the Pdf file does not seem to be opening.