Multiple Choice
If a central planner had the power to solve the great economic problem:
A) his incentive would be to solve the problem.
B) his incentive would be to use that power to enrich himself, not to solve the problem.
C) his incentive would be to use the price system to solve the problem.
D) he would not be very powerful.
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