Multiple Choice
Political candidates often hold fund raisers by charging "per plate" for dinner. Wendy purchased four tickets to a $1,000 per plate dinner for a local city council candidate. Is this transaction economically efficient?
A) No, political candidates should never be allowed to overcharge for a fund raising dinner.
B) Yes, it was a voluntary exchange that benefited both parties.
C) No, Wendy paid too much for four dinners.
D) Yes, it is efficient only from the perspective of the candidate but not from the perspective of Wendy.
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