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Either Worker A or Worker B will produce $20,000 of output for Employer X (who only needs one worker). Worker A could produce $12,000 worth of goods elsewhere (this is Worker A's best alternative); Worker B could produce $15,000 worth of goods elsewhere (this is Worker B's best alternative). Which of the following (if they occur) is not Pareto Efficient in the sense that gainers cannot compensate losers for their losses? A) Employer X hires Worker A for $14,000.
B) Employer X hires Worker A for $18,000.
C) Employer X hires Worker A for $5,000.
D) Employer X hires Worker B for $18,000.

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