Markets always allocate resources in ways that meet ideal economic efficiency.
true. ma...
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Business, 30.11.2019 00:31 Ashleyvasquez2261
Markets always allocate resources in ways that meet ideal economic efficiency.
true. market encourages people to create value
true. the invisible hand guarantees good market results
false. the invisible hand never works
false. markets can sometimes fail to reach efficiencies when there are externalities, public goods, monopoly, or serious information asymmetries
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