The case study on Japanese vending machines is a story that teaches us
A) how a less expensive resource (vending machines) can be substituted for a more expensive resource (labor)
B) how a more expensive resource (vending machines) can be substituted for a less expensive resource (capital)
C) how technological innovations (such as vending machines) can eliminate jobs
D) that machines are starting to dominate our lives
E) how a technological unsophisticated economy can begin to use machinery
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