Business, 18.01.2020 02:31, davelopez979
In a market system, buyers and sellers collectively decide what will be produced, and those items are then distributed to people who are willing to pay for them.
which of the following are pros and/or cons of using a market system to produce and distribute health care. (check all that apply.)
a. a dictator decides which medical devices and services will be used.
b. medical devices and services are given only to those who are willing and able to paymedical devices and services are given only to those who are willing and able to paynbsp for them. for them.
c. the benevolent social planner decides which medical devices and services will be used.
d. hospitals and doctors must satisfy comma at least to some extent comma the tastes of buyershospitals and doctors must satisfy, at least to some extent, the tastes of buyers.
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Business, 22.06.2019 12:10, ghari112345
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