Multiple Choice
The principle that consumers and firms optimize
A) is not helpful because some economic agents may behave irrationally.
B) is helpful because it allows us to analyze how economic agents respond to changes in their environment.
C) only applies to perfectly competitive markets.
D) is helpful because it determines the available technology.
E) is explained by their work-leisure choices.
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