Multiple Choice
Specialization of labour leads to
A) gains in absolute efficiency only.
B) gains in the relative efficiency of each worker only.
C) gains in both absolute efficiency and in the relative efficiency of each worker.
D) no gains in efficiency.
E) a reduction in efficiency.
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