Multiple Choice
Two goods are allocated efficiently between consumers when _____.
A) the quantities of goods they consume are equal
B) the marginal rates of substitution between the two goods are the same for both consumers
C) there can be further exchanges that will make both consumers better off
D) redistribution makes one consumer better off at the expense of the other
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