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A central planning board attempts to manage a nation's entire agricultural sector. It gathers extensive data on historical crop yields, weather forecasts, and population statistics to set prices and production targets for all food items. Despite its efforts and powerful computers, the system is plagued by persistent shortages of some goods and wasteful surpluses of others. From the perspective of an economic theory focused on the challenge of utilizing dispersed information, what is the most fundamental reason for this outcome?

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