Efficiency

a. and equality both refer to how much a society can produce with its resources.
b. and equality both refer to how fairly the benefits from using resources are distributed between members of a society.
c. refers to how much a society can produce with its resources. Equality refers to how evenly the benefits from using resources are distributed among members of society.
d. refers to how evenly the benefits from using resources are distributed between members of society. Equality refers to how much a society can produce with its resources

c

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This group, consisting of individuals who would like to work but have not looked for work during the past four weeks, is included among

a. discouraged workers. b. the structurally unemployed. c. minimally attractive workers. d. marginally attached workers.

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This producer


A. is a perfect competitor.
B. is an imperfect competitor.
C. could be either a perfect or imperfect competitor.

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