Prior to the collapse of communism, communist countries worked on the premise that economic well-being could be best attained by
a. a market economy.
b. a strong reliance on prices and individuals' self-interests.
c. a system of large privately-owned firms.
d. the actions of government central planners.
d
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What will be an ideal response?
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a. there are no enforceable property rights to open-access resources b. legislators cannot agree on what to do about them c. they are the price consumers are willing to pay for production of goods and services d. private property rights to pollute are controlled by businesses e. science cannot decide how to control them
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