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Does it matter that certain people, or members of certain groups, are less likely to become economists?
Efficiency and equity effects A) in allocating people to professions, B) in generating ideas within the discipline, and C) through government policymaking: A) wasted talent unfair opportunity B) inaccurate analysis incomplete analysis C) inefficient policy inequitable policy