Multiple Choice
Perfect central planning is nearly impossible for all of these reasons except
A) production processes between industries are often interdependent.
B) some processes must be decided together, and not individually, because of their interdependence.
C) if the output target for one industry is adjusted, many others must also be adjusted.
D) All of these reasons are correct.
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