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casperchen82

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Three basic decisions must be made by all economies. What are they?
 a. How much will be produced, when it will be produced, and how much it will cost.
  b. What the price of each good will be, who will produce each good, and who will consume each good.
  c. What will be produced, how goods will be produced, and for whom goods will be produced.
  d. How the opportunity cost principle will be applied, if and how the law of comparative advantage will be utilized, and whether the production possibilities constraint will apply.

Question 2

Which of the following correctly lists the three fundamental economic questions?
 a. If to produce? Why to produce? When to produce?
  b. If to produce? What to produce? How to produce?
  c. Why to produce? What to produce? How to produce?
  d. What to produce? How to produce? For whom to produce?



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

d



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