Multiple Choice
Consider three ways of allocating two goods in a two-person exchange economy. Which of these situations is efficient?
I.Both individuals take prices as given and equilibrium prices are established by an impartial auctioneer.
II.One individual can act as a perfect price discriminator and force the other individual to pay a different price for each unit of a good that is traded.
III.One individual is a monopolist and can charge the other individual a single,utility-maximizing price.
A) None of them.
B) Only I.
C) I and II,but not III.
D) I and III,but not II.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
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