Which of the following is the BEST example of the micro-macro dilemma?

A. A fuel-efficient car may cost more to buy but less to operate.
B. High performance cars are fun to drive but may be dangerous to others.
C. The economy may be growing, but many people still are not able to buy a new car.
D. Imported cars may cost buyers more to buy now but may have better resale value later.
E. Many consumers buy imported cars, even though they say they like American cars better.


Answer: B

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