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When Resources Are Used Efficiently, You Can Produce More of One

Question 134

Question 134

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When resources are used efficiently, you can produce more of one good, ceteris paribus, only by:


A) ​printing more money.
B) ​charging a lower price for output.
C) ​charging a higher price for output.
D) ​producing less of another good.

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