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Question18 Which of the following are not needed for market efficiency? Goods are excludable and rival Consumers and producers are price-takers Homogeneous goods Easy access to goods ResetMaximum marks: 1 Flag question undefined
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A.Goods are excludable and rival
B.Consumers and producers are price-takers
C.Homogeneous goods
D.Easy access to goods
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To evaluate which statements are not needed for market efficiency, I will examine each option in turn and connect it to the features typically associated with efficient market outcomes.
Option 1: 'Goods are excludable and rival.' In classic perfectly competitive markets, private goods are indeed excludable and rival, which helps markets allocate resources efficiently through price signals. This characteristic actually supports market efficiency rather than undermines it, so calling it 'not needed' contradicts standard theory. The claim here is misaligned ......Login to view full explanation登录即可查看完整答案
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