The classical economic paradigm and the new ecological economic paradigm differ in the way that

A) each views the land, either as a resource within the human economy (classical) or as something that encompasses the economy (ecological).
B) the value of capital is assessed, either in dollars (classical) or as resources that can be mined from the Earth (ecological).
C) labor is determined, either as the number of people who are unemployed not counting farmers (classical) or the number of people who are unemployed counting farmers (ecological).
D) labor and capital are assessed, either counting the total labor and capital resources available (classical) or that which is in use in operations (ecological).


A

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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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