Economists argue that the Clean Air Act is unlikely to be efficient or cost-effective because (a) The
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Economists argue that the Clean Air Act is unlikely to be efficient or cost-effective because (a) The EPA does not consider cost when setting ambient standards for criteria pollutants. (b) The same ambient air quality standards generally apply to all parts of the US. (c) The reliance on constant degree of control, rather than allowing intermittent controls. (d) Both (a) and (b). (e) All of the above.
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