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melina_rosy

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Your local grocery store reduces transaction costs to the consumer
 
  A) by reducing the consumer's need to travel from food producer to food producer (or manufacturer to manufacturer) to purchase the food staples that the consumer desires.
  B) by providing a system that directs funds from lenders to borrowers.
  C) by providing a system of justice to enforce contracts.
  D) All of the above are correct.

Question 2

The fact that our wants are unlimited but our resources are limited implies that
 
  A) we should limit our wants.
  B) entrepreneurship has failed as an economic system.
  C) we have to make choices.
  D) the only way to make someone better off is to make someone else worse off.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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