Multiple Choice
The technological lock-in argument suggests that:
A) it is inefficient to try and adapt to new technology.
B) more efficient technologies always immediately replace less efficient technologies.
C) many of our institutions and technologies may be inefficient but are ingrained regardless.
D) existing institutions and technologies are always the most efficient.
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