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在居民住宅占去了一个城镇的东部后,有几家厂商定位在西部。每家厂商生产相同的产品,并在生产中排放有害气体,对社区居民产生不利的影响。

(1)为什么存在厂商产生的外部影响?

(2)你认为私下讨价还价能够解决这一外部影响问题吗?

(3)社区可能会怎样决定空气质量的有效水平?

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