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Which of the following is NOT true of incentives's role in a free market economy?
They may lead to both higher production and higher consumption.
They reward consumers for brand loyalty and buying consistency.
They offset opportunity costs for both producers and consumers.
They serve to motivate individuals by rewarding efficiency.

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Answer:

A - They may lead to both higher production and higher consumption.

Step-by-step explanation:

Incentives in a free market may include competitive (lower) prices, trading programs, and product variety for consumers (etc.). Essentially, they are created to benefit the consumer. Answer choices B, C, and D are all correct.

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