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A-LevelEconomicsBasic Economic Ideas and Resource AllocationMay/June 2019Paper 3 Q11 Mark

When can an economy be said to be economically inefficient? A when it is possible to make some people better off without making other people worse off B when the distribution of income is socially unacceptable C when the government sector is growing at the expense of the private sector D when wage rates rise faster than production

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About This A-Level Economics Question

This structured question appeared in the Cambridge A-Level Economics (9708) May/June 2019 examination, Paper 3 Variant 1. It tests the topic of Basic Economic Ideas and Resource Allocation and is worth 1 mark.

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