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The government can internalize externalities by taxing goods that have negative externalities and subsidizing goods that have positive externalities.
Sample Averages
The mean of a set of data points taken from a larger population, used in statistics to estimate the characteristics of the whole population.
X-bar
A statistical term representing the average or mean value of a set of data, commonly used in quality control processes.
R-chart
A tool in statistical process control that displays the variation among different samples to assess the stability of processes.
Control Limits
Statistical boundaries within a control chart that distinguish between random variation from the process and variation due to changes in the process.
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