Multiple Choice
In a two-agent two-good economy,a Pareto-efficient allocation implies that
A) no further mutually beneficial trades are possible.
B) agents' indifference curves intersect each other.
C) agents' marginal rate of substitution are different.
D) agents' marginal rate of transformation are different.
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