Question 3 1 pts Ex According to economist Donald Boudreaux, Othe market system threatens to do irreparable harm to the world's ecosystem. O private property eliminates the possibility that resource arrangements will be random. arranging resources under the market system is much like shuffling a deck of cards. Othe market system works wondrously for advanced industrial nations but not for developing nations.
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