How about the equilibrium quantity? Can you please summarize the relationship between the competitive market equilibrium quantity and the socially efficient quantity when there is a negative externality in the market? The socially efficient equilibrium quantity is greater than the competitive market equilibrium quantity. The socially efficient equilibrium quantity is less than the competitive market equilibrium quantity.
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