Multiple Choice
For an economy to attain what is currently impossible is
A) a problem involving choice and scarcity, the choice being between current consumption and investment.
B) an economic problem but is never taken seriously.
C) an economic problem of supply and demand.
D) not an economic problem because one cannot choose something that does not exist.
E) not an economic problem because future production is not a viable alternative to current production.
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