Dick owns a dog whose barking annoys Dick's neighbor Jane. Suppose that the benefit of owning the dog is worth $700 to Dick and that Jane bears a cost of $500 from the barking. Assuming Dick has the legal right to keep the dog, a possible private solution to this problem is that

Dick owns a dog whose barking annoys Dick's neighbor Jane. Suppose that the benefit of owning the dog is worth $700 to Dick and that Jane bears a cost of $500 from the barking. Assuming Dick has the legal right to keep the dog, a possible private solution to this problem is that



a. Dick pays Jane $600 for her inconvenience.
b. Jane pays Dick $650 to give the dog to his parents who live on an isolated farm.
c. Jane pays Dick $800 to give the dog to his parents who live on an isolated farm.
d. There is no private transaction that would improve this situation.








Answer: D


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