Multiple Choice
According to the possible trade-off example between warships and drinking water in the text, the policy question that should be considered in Malaysia is
A) do the opportunity costs of the warships exceed their nominal costs?
B) do the nominal costs of the warships exceed their real costs?
C) do the benefits of the warships exceed their opportunity costs?
D) do the real costs of the warships exceed their nominal costs?
Correct Answer:

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