Multiple Choice
Allowing prices to ration goods among consumers results in an:
A) inefficient distribution of goods because the wealthy get the highest quantity.
B) efficient distribution of goods because goods go to those who value them the most.
C) inefficient distribution of goods because goods go to those who value them the most.
D) efficient distribution of goods because the wealthy consumers are unable to buy the quantity they wish.
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