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Sometimes the new scenes fill in back story that we would have been better off without, making the humor more literal than it was before.
Because now there's no way to make B better off without making A worse off, okay?
Free markets are "efficient" — which, in economics-speak as opposed to plain English, means that nobody can be made better off without making someone else worse off.
A system is called Pareto optimal if no exchange can be made that will make one person better off without making someone else worse off.
Many economists consider resource allocation in a free market to be Pareto-efficient, where no one can be made better off without making other individuals worse off, given certain conditions (like the absence of externalities or informational asymmetries, among others).
A state of affairs is Pareto-optimal (or Pareto-efficient) if and only if there is no alternative state that would make some people better off without making anyone worse off.
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A Pareto-front is a set of solutions for which it is impossible to make any other architecture better off without make at least another one worse.
You'd be better off without make up, maybe a hint of mascara.
In fact, economic progress hardly ever succeeds in making some people better off, without also making someone else worse off.Take Peter Wood, the British entrepreneur who created the Direct Line insurance group in the 1980s.
Better off without him?
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