Multiple Choice
In markets, the invisible hand allocates resources efficiently
A) in all cases.
B) when the buyers and sellers are the only interested parties.
C) when there are positive externalities, but not when there are negative externalities.
D) when there are negative externalities, but not when there are positive externalities.
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