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    If the Costs of Informing Oneself Are Greater Than the Benefits
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If the Costs of Informing Oneself Are Greater Than the Benefits

Question 215

Question 215

Multiple Choice

If the costs of informing oneself are greater than the benefits, then ignorance is


A) rational.
B) irrational.
C) not beneficial.
D) not costly.

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