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    A Given Allocation in Edgeworth Box Is Pareto- Optimal If
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A Given Allocation in Edgeworth Box Is Pareto- Optimal If

Question 29

Question 29

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A given allocation in Edgeworth box is Pareto- optimal if:


A) it belongs to one of the sides.
B) it belongs to one of the diagonals of the box.
C) two indifference curves are tangent at that point.
D) two indifference curves intersect in that point.

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