Suppose that Charles wants to dine at a fancy restaurant,but the only available table is in the smoking section. Charles dislikes thesmell of cigarette smoke. He notices that only one person, Sam, is smoking inthe smoking section. Charles values the absence of smoke at $40. Sam values theability to smoke in the restaurant at $15. Which of the following represents anefficient solution in the absence of transaction costs?
A.
Sam continues to smoke because he has a right to smoke in the smoking section.
B.
Charles offers Sam between $15 and $40 not to smoke. Sam accepts, and both parties are better off.
C.
Charles offers Sam between $15 and $40 not to smoke. Sam declines because he has a right
D.
Only a government policy banning smoking in restaurants will solve this problem.