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Social Studies, 15.01.2020 06:31, lmiranda5034

The costs of lead contamination have been estimated to be $1 billion for medical care of those sickened by lead, plumbing repairs, and reduced earnings of those affected by lead. this $1 billion can best be classified as:
a. the benefits of government intervention
b. the costs of government intervention
c. social costs of market failure
d. social costs of government failure

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