Multiple Choice
"There can be too much of a good thing." This statement suggests that
A) choices made in self-interest cannot be applied to many economic decisions.
B) a good may be produced to the point where its marginal cost exceeds its marginal benefit.
C) certain goods and services such as education and health care are inherently desirable and should be produced regardless of costs and benefits.
D) a good may be produced to the point where its marginal benefit exceeds its marginal cost.
E) a good may be produced to the point where its marginal benefit is equal to its marginal cost.
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