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19 June, 11:53

Given the $300 cost per person of each public good, what are adams' net benefits for each public good individually?

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  1. 19 June, 13:39
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    The net benefits of each public good will be the total cost of the project minus the $300 cost per person. If the project costs 600$ the net benefits for each public good will be $300. $600 (total cost) - $300 (cost per person) = $300 (net benefits)
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