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anshika

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In order to assure allocative efficiency:
 a. people's marginal rate of substitution must equal the economy's rate of product transformation.
  b. people's marginal rate of substitution must equal the firm's rate of technical substitution among inputs.
  c. a firm's rate of technical substitution must equal the economy's rate of product transformation.
  d. all of the above.

Question 2

The antitrust laws regulate all of the following business decisions except ____.
 a. collusion
  b. mergers
  c. monopolistic practices
  d. price discrimination
  e. wage levels



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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