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cherise1989

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In the economic way of thinking, a wetland is a scarce good. Thus,
 
  A) there is a substitute for a wetland.
  B) there is no substitute for a wetland.
  C) wetlands should be preserved at any cost.
  D) wetlands can be preserved at no cost.
  E) economists don't like wetlands.

Question 2

Which of the following purchases is included in gross domestic product account?
 
  A) Purchases of bibles from a Christian bookstore
  B) Purchases of how-to manuals from a local hardware store
  C) Purchases of anti-capitalist literature from a radical, student-managed bookstore
  D) All of the above.
  E) None of the above.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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