Multiple Choice
In an efficient economy,
A) no one could be made better off by a change in the way goods are allocated
B) revenue for all firms is maximized
C) a change in the way goods are allocated could make someone worse off
D) goods are allocated fairly among individuals
E) no one would be made worse off if there is a change in the way goods are allocated
Correct Answer:

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