What is thinking on the margin?
A) Making decisions that are of noneconomic importance.
B) Making choices that are based on historical precedents.
C) Making choices that ignore the marginal benefits, but not the marginal costs, of some activity.
D) Making choices by comparing the additional benefits and additional costs from doing a little bit more of some activity.
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