Multiple Choice
If the government allowed a free market for transplant organs such as kidneys to exist,critics argue that such a market would
A) not reduce the shortage of organs.
B) benefit rich people but not poor people.
C) be inefficient because markets are not good at allocating scarce resources.
D) be inferior to a plan imposed by a benevolent dictator.
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