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Most people value efficiency because it allows us to get more of what we want from the means at our disposal. The free market often __(43)__ efficiency. Producers compete with one another to provide goods and services of greater quality at lower prices. A lower price typically represents a smaller __(44)__ not only on our individual financial resources, but also on the resources of the planet. For example, telephone communication with fiber optics is cheaper than with copper wire, and it is cheaper at least in part because __(45)__ takes up less space and uses more readily available materials. The lower price corresponds to reduced environmental impact. Free market competition within the profit-oriented telecommunication industry __(46)__ efficiencies that benefit both customers and ecosystems. Long distance rates keep coming down.
However, this logic does not work with public goods, such as clean air and water. These are goods that no one owns individually, so no one has a financial __(47)__ to use them efficiently. They tend to be wasted unless society imposes regulations, such as required pollution permits, which make degradation costly.
For example, telephone communication with fiber optics is cheaper than with copper wire, and it is cheaper at least in part because 45 takes up less space and uses more readily available materials.
Acopper wire
Bfiber optics正確答案
Cthe dial
Dthe handset
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