Multiple Choice
When there is allocative efficiency in a purely competitive market for a product, the minimum price producers are willing to accept is
A) less than marginal benefit.
B) greater than marginal cost.
C) equal to the amount of efficiency or deadweight losses.
D) equal to the maximum price consumers are willing to pay.
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