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Pareto optimal .
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Also, although economists acknowledge the existence of market failures, too much emphasis on market failures would undermine the brilliant Econ 101 message that price equilibrates supply and demand and generates a Pareto-optimal result, and thus cuts against the interests of the entire discipline.
Teaching Un-Normal Economics, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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So the Pareto-optimal individual choice is replaced with something that has little chance of being Pareto-optimal.
What's Wrong With Fraternalism?, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Compared to these nightmares, the status quo looks "Pareto-optimal," indeed.
Dr. Mitchell's Mideast Talking Cure Josef Joffe 2010
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Compared to these nightmares, the status quo looks "Pareto-optimal," indeed.
Dr. Mitchell's Mideast Talking Cure Josef Joffe 2010
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Economists often talk about Pareto-optimal moves, that is, changes in policy that make some people better off without making anyone else worse off.
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Compared to these nightmares, the status quo looks "Pareto-optimal," indeed.
Dr. Mitchell's Mideast Talking Cure Josef Joffe 2010
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Economists often talk about Pareto-optimal moves, that is, changes in policy that make some people better off without making anyone else worse off.
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In order to make immigration Pareto-optimal, we must tax immigration and distribute the proceeds to all the American-born, thus directly combatting the capital-poverty that prevents people from embracing immigration.
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Note: The curved dotted line shows the Pareto-optimal frontier.
Managing Strategic Relationships Leonard Greenhalgh 2001
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The most important feature of Figure 6-9 is the Pareto-optimal frontier.
Managing Strategic Relationships Leonard Greenhalgh 2001
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