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Social Studies, 07.04.2020 00:10 Mlmyers81

In economics, pursuing one’s self-interest means acting to gain what one needs and wants. Some people argue that this is the same as acting selfishly. Do you agree? When a person acts in one’s self-interest and when they are selfish, is this the same thing? Present your answer in a paragraph of no fewer than five sentences, and use at least one example to explain what you mean.

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