If damages are consistently assessed to be 10% lower than the actual harm done...Single choice
A
this would lead to less than efficient precaution under either a strict liability or a negligence rule
B
this would lead to more than efficient precaution under either a strict liability or negligence rule
C
this would lead to less than efficient precaution under strict liability, but might still lead to efficient precaution under a negligence rule
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