Sentence examples for inefficient allocation from inspiring English sources

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Drug companies' pursuit of private gain results in an inefficient allocation of resources and a social loss.

The Times agrees, arguing that "stamp duty is almost perfectly designed to ensure the inefficient allocation of housing".

Protectionism is widely believed by market liberals to hamper economic growth by creating inefficient allocation of resources.

These include industrial overcapacity and the monopolistic grip of many state-owned enterprises, as well as the inefficient allocation of loans.

Bad ones lead not just to the inefficient allocation of capital but also to a loss of confidence in the markets and, when fraud is involved, to huge shareholder losses.

Subsidized entry suppresses capacity prices and induces an inefficient allocation of capacity.

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It is the absence of market pricing that leads to inefficient allocations and discourages alternative supplies. 5 It is the increase in socioeconomic value that leads to an increase in price.

To the extent that behavior is different from the model's predictions, a systematic pattern emerges — namely, the use of strategic cooperation, whereby groups increase the efficiency of current proposals by selectively punishing, in future proposals, individuals who propose highly inefficient allocations.

If the policy allows permits to be banked for future use, as most do, then prices that fall short of expectations probably do not indicate an inefficient time path (such inefficient allocations should largely be arbitraged away through banking), but rather that abatement costs are simply lower than projected.

23), on the move toward requiring local callers to dial area codes along with the 7-digit number: Contrary to what was stated in your article, "inefficient number allocation" was not caused by telephone deregulation.

As well as overgrazing, soil erosion, desertification and deforestation, manure products with gaseous emissions have also had an effect on the environment; a single cow produces hundreds of litres of methane a day.Feeding the world's poor is not an issue of insufficient global resources, but of inefficient resource allocation.

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