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There is a proverb​ "anything worth doing is worth doing​ well."   Do you think an economist would agree with this​ proverb? A. ​No, because doing something well has no next best alternatives with which to compare. B. ​Yes, because the marginal of extra effort is typically as effort increases. C. ​Yes, because doing something to the best of your ability is optimizing behavior. D. ​No, because the marginal cost of extra effort may be greater than the marginal benefit. E. ​, because the total net benefit of extra effort is by definition.

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