A.P. Lerner believes that society maximizes its total utility when income distribution is
A) perfectly equal, assuming individual utility functions are different
B) perfectly equal, assuming individual utility functions are the same
C) perfectly unequal, assuming individual utility functions are the same
D) perfectly unequal, assuming individual utility functions are different
E) whatever the market dictates because individual utility functions are different
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