Multiple Choice
A central planner can only allocate production across firms in a way that minimizes total costs if:
A) the market is a perfectly competitive market.
B) the central planner has perfect information on the firms' costs.
C) free markets fail to achieve this kind of efficiency.
D) the costs of production are equal across all firms.
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