People are unlikely to choose to pay extra for a low-emissions automobile, because they:

a. do not fully understand the environmental benefits of lower emissions.
b. are better off "free-riding" on others' attempts to reduce emissions.
c. would have to sacrifice fuel efficiency and automotive performance.
d. cannot afford the extra expense of "green" technology.

b

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Product-specific services are most likely to be valuable for which of the following goods?

A) a broom B) a lawn tractor C) a shovel D) a lawn rake

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