The difference between allocative efficiency and productive efficiency in a perfectly competitive market is
A) Allocative efficiency is achieved only in the long run.Productive efficiency is achieved only in the short run.
B) Allocative efficiency is achieved only in the long run.Productive efficiency is achieved in the short run and the long run.
C) Allocative efficiency is achieved only in the short run.Productive efficiency is achieved only in the long run.
D) Allocative efficiency is achieved in the short run and the long run.Productive efficiency is achieved only in the long run.
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