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Exhibit 3A-1 Comparison of Market Efficiency and Deadweight Loss

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Question 78

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Exhibit 3A-1 Comparison of Market Efficiency and Deadweight Loss
Exhibit 3A-1 Comparison of Market Efficiency and Deadweight Loss   As shown in Exhibit 3A-1, if the market is in equilibrium, then ____ represents total surplus. A)  ABEFD B)  ABEC C)  EFG D)  BEF
As shown in Exhibit 3A-1, if the market is in equilibrium, then ____ represents total surplus.


A) ABEFD
B) ABEC
C) EFG
D) BEF

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