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History, 19.02.2021 08:00, weasel71

When economists speak of TINSTAAFL, they mean that O this is just another way of expressing the "What to Produce" question.
some production costs are so low they can be ignored.
O the production of anything will always consume some scarce resources.
O some things can be produced without using any scarce resources.

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