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If There Were No Scarcity,it Implies That

Question 52

Question 52

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If there were no scarcity,it implies that


A) benefits must be greater than costs.
B) all human desires would be irrelevant.
C) costs would be irrelevant.
D) market prices must be low.
E) everyone probably has lots of money.

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