In a market with an external cost, government action

A) cannot decrease the amount of the deadweight loss from the external cost.
B) can sometimes help to achieve an efficient outcome.
C) cannot alter firms' cost curves.
D) Both answers A and C are correct.
E) Both answers B and C are correct.

B

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