efficient allocation
collocation in Englishmeaningsofefficientandallocation
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efficient
adjective
uk/ɪˈfɪʃ.ənt/us/ɪˈfɪʃ.ənt/
working or operating quickly and effectively in an ...
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allocation
noun
uk/ˌæl.əˈkeɪ.ʃən/us/ˌæl.əˈkeɪ.ʃən/
the process of giving someone their part of a total amount of something to use in a ...
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Region analysis supportsefficientallocationof the store while our escape analysis supportsefficientallocation(representation) of the environment.
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Put differently, trade liberalization leads to a moreefficientallocationof resources.
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Indeed, the first-best is achieved and the optimal cooperative equilibrium replicates theefficientallocation.
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This should lead to anefficientallocationof (time) resources, while maximizing the factory's overall utility.
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Consequently, financial institutions promote growth because their activity implies a moreefficientallocationof resources.
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Free trade promotes not only theefficientallocationof scarce resources but also the individualities of producers and consumers.
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Such research is necessary to support healthcare policy making and to ensure a moreefficientallocationof scarce healthcare resources.
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However, a marketable permit can make the sameefficientallocationwithout the high cost to the firms.
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Meanwhile, the premium paid for permits can serve as a throughput tax to facilitate itsefficientallocation.
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The best we can hope for, therefore, is a cost-effective rather than anefficientallocationof abatement effort.
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It hampers theefficientallocationof resources within the economy.
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An emissions tax inducesefficientallocationof abatement across firms, even when all the firms are different and some firms abate more than the others.
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Under specific circumstances this organization allowed for a flexible and economicallyefficientallocation of land, promoting the growth of agrarian surpluses.
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Accordingly, compensations for this group of agents should be such that their utility at anefficientallocationof the common resource equals their stand-alone utility.
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Therefore, a regulation that requires 25 per cent emission reduction by all plants would not lead to anefficientallocationof abatement.
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That is, the goals were to implementefficientallocationof medical resources (5) and an improvement in the financial status of insurers.
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This (institutionalist) retelling of the history of property carries with it the notion that property arose to ensure theefficientallocationof scarce economic resources.
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This finding reflects increasing interest in providing policy-makers with information to assist them in theefficientallocationof scarce resources.
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Through a moreefficientallocation, all parties to trade can move to higher levels of social welfare than they otherwise would attain.
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Despite these intricacies, anefficientallocationcan be determined and implemented as a spatial market equilibrium with the help of three policy instruments.
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These assumptions imply that from the farmer's perspective, the initial conditions represent anefficientallocationof resources, absent payments for carbon sequestration.
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We thus focus on efficiency and demonstrate how available data can be used to arrive at a pricing scheme that achievesefficientallocationof water.
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We have shown that the efficient supply of pollution-reducing infrastructure and theefficientallocation of (polluting) consumption goods are interrelated.
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Assuming adequate information and appropriate incentives to fund managers, this should imply anefficientallocationof funds and correct valuation of securities.
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