The invisible hand of the marketplace acts to allocate resources

a. efficiently but does not necessarily ensure that resources are allocated fairly.
b. both fairly and efficiently.
c. fairly but does not necessarily ensure that resources are allocated efficiently.
d. neither fairly nor efficiently.

a

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A) decreases the relative price of its exports and lowers the relative price of its imports. B) raises the relative price of its exports and raises the relative price of its imports. C) lowers the relative price of its exports and raises the relative price of its imports. D) raises the relative price of its exports and lowers the relative price of its imports. E) raises the relative price of its exports and does not affect the relative price of its imports.

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According to many economists, government restrictions on ticket scalping do all of the following except

a. inconvenience the public. b. reduce the audience for cultural and sports events. c. waste police officers' time. d. keep the cost of tickets to all consumers low.

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