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Business, 20.09.2020 14:01 proxydayz

Why is it in our self-interest to economize or pick and choose goods and services that maximize our satisfaction? Because of our limited incomes conflicting with our insatiable wants for goods and services Because of our unlimited incomes conflicting with our insatiable wants for goods and services Because some goods and services are less expensive than their substitutes so we should choose those cheaper items Because of our limited incomes conflicting with our limited wants for goods and services

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