Refer to Scenario 12.2. This scenario describes a volunteer's dilemma
Explain what would likely happen if the pool of potential kidney donors increased from 2 friends (Jerome and Eliza) to 4 friends in terms of the likelihood of any one person volunteering to donate a kidney and in terms of the likelihood that no one at all would donate a kidney.
As the pool of volunteers grows, each individual is less likely to to volunteer to donate a kidney, and the likelihood of no one at all volunteering to donate a kidney tends to increase.
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A. only some primary education. B. primary and secondary education. C. higher education. D. higher levels of productivity.
Suppose new drilling techniques increase the world oil supply. In the long run, output will _________ and the price level will _________.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).