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26 August, 18:40

the zero sum fallacy refers to a. You gaining only if someone else loses b. The allocation of the pieces of the total economic pie - if you eat the piece, I cannot consume it c. Ignores the possibility of the total pie growing itself d. All of the above

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  1. 26 August, 18:49
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    The correct answer is letter "D": All of the above.

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    The zero-sum fallacy is an idea that states there is a fixed resource - usually, a compared to as a pie - implying the more on individual gets of that resource, the less other people will be able to get of the same resource. As a fallacy - false belief - the zero-sum discards the possibility of an individual sharing the resource by splitting it into different parts instead of exclusively using it. Thus, negotiation is left behind assuming the zero-sum fallacy.
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