Nonprice rationing systems usually are:
A) inefficient because it is unlikely that those who value the good the most will get it.
B) inefficient because they result in surpluses in the market.
C) efficient because more emphasis is placed on equity and less on wealth.
D) efficient because goods are distributed to those who deserve them most.
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