When property rights are well defined and markets are competitive, the

a. market equilibrium violates the conditions for economic efficiency.
b. market equilibrium is consistent with economic efficiency.
c. conditions necessary for economic efficiency no longer apply.
d. quantity supplied will rarely equal the quantity demanded.


B

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