Multiple Choice
In a two-good world,every allocation would be efficient only if:
A) both individuals were identical.
B) both individuals regard the two goods as perfect substitutes.
C) both individuals were identical and regard the two goods as perfect complements.
D) both individuals were identical and regard the two goods as perfect substitutes.
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