Intermediate Microeconomic Theory
Allocative efficiency occurs when resources are distributed in a way that maximizes the total benefit to society, meaning that goods and services are produced at the level where consumer demand equals the cost of production. This condition is met when the price of a good or service reflects the marginal cost of producing it, ensuring that resources are allocated to their most valued uses.
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