Multiple Choice
A "specific" factor of production is:
A) critical to the production of the good or service.
B) not transferable to other types of production and can only be used for the product in question.
C) a set quantity for each unit produced.
D) the opposite of a general factor, meaning it must fit within certain narrow quality parameters.
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