Multiple Choice
If a society is producing at a point along its production possibility frontier, then the society
A) is fully employing its resources so it must be achieving output efficiency.
B) is fully employing its resources, but not necessarily achieving output efficiency.
C) is underallocating resources so it must be inefficient.
D) is overallocating resources so efficiency is indeterminate.
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