QUESTION 16 16. Entering patient health care data into a database accessible to health care professionals across the medical profession and a wide region increases the ability to apply artificial intelligence to diagnostics and treatment of diseases. This is an example of a) Negative consumption externality. Ob) Positive consumption externality. Oc) Negative production externality. d) Positive production externality. QUESTION 17 17. Which of the following is an example of a negative consumption externality? a) water pollution impact of a paper plant b) honey production and pollination of fruit trees Oc) second-hand smoke d) vaccination against a communicable disease e) none of the above
QUESTION 16 16. Entering patient health care data into a database accessible to health care professionals across the medical profession and a wide region increases the ability to apply artificial intelligence to diagnostics and treatment of diseases. This is an example of a) Negative consumption externality. Ob) Positive consumption externality. Oc) Negative production externality. d) Positive production externality. QUESTION 17 17. Which of the following is an example of a negative consumption externality? a) water pollution impact of a paper plant b) honey production and pollination of fruit trees Oc) second-hand smoke d) vaccination against a communicable disease e) none of the above
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16. Entering patient health care data into a database accessible to health care professionals across the medical profession and a wide region increases the ability to apply
artificial intelligence to diagnostics and treatment of diseases. This is an example of
a) Negative consumption externality.
b) Positive consumption externality.
c) Negative production externality.
d) Positive production externality.
QUESTION 17
17. Which of the following is an example of a negative consumption externality?
a) water pollution impact of a paper plant
b) honey production and pollination of fruit trees
c) second-hand smoke
d) vaccination against a communicable disease
e) none of the above
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