C is the correct answer. If, as the first statement claims, greater division of labor entails a
greater need for coordination and if, as the second statement claims, there is always more
division of labor in market economies than in planned economies, then it must be true that the
need for coordination in market economies is greater than in planned economies.
The first choice is incorrect. If the statements are true, then it is possible, and even expected,
that disruptions of supply and production
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greater need for coordination and if, as the second statement claims, there is always more
division of labor in market economies than in planned economies, then it must be true that the
need for coordination in market economies is greater than in planned economies.
The first choice is incorrect. If the statements are true, then it is possible, and even expected,
that disruptions of supply and production
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