Multiple Choice
We could try to use a powerful computer to construct a macroeconomic model including tens of thousands of demand and supply curves,for every market in the economy.This would not be a useful undertaking because
A) it would not be worth the increased level of complication and effort needed to collect all information
B) the model would be simplistic
C) the model would inevitably leave out important information
D) the suggested prices would inevitably be wrong in each market
E) the model would not be realistic
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