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Sublight2097 Sublight2097
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Suppose an economist claims there are substitutes for wetlands. The person is saying
A) wetlands are of no value.
B) wetlands are worth less than their substitutes.
C) there is a cost to maintaining a wetland.
D) there is a cost to maintaining a wetland, and it is necessarily too high.
E) economists don't like wetlands.
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The Economic Way of Thinking

The Economic Way of Thinking


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Another one in the books, marking it solved.
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Thank you
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