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The Pareto criterion, for example, requires that the sought outputs should not make anyone worse off.
Efficiency is thus a relationship between the inputs and the sought outputs.
Given a certain level of inputs, the achieved level of sought outputs marks the efficiency of the system.
Efficiency is about the functional relationship between useful work or sought outputs of a system or process and the level of inputs.
Indeed, even on the factory floor the workers' views about the sought outputs (and therefore the systems efficiency) may not accord with the management's view.
Applied to the maximisation of health gains, it means that the sought outputs maximise health gains, subject to the constraint that no individual's health is made worse off.
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Efficiency is not, in and of itself, useful work or a sought output.
"Efficiency" describes a relationship between the useful work or a sought output of a system relative to the inputs.
By juxtaposing equity and efficiency in the way it is traditionally done in the literature, we presuppose that the real sought output of the system is (a) known and agreed, and (b) not equity.
The best characteristics are sought: maximum output, stability, linearity and large sensibility together with an economic design.
Qualcomm cannot get enough supply from its existing manufacturer and is seeking additional output, said its chief executive, Paul E. Jacobs.
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