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A city is considering two different plans for a piece of public land. An economic study concludes that both Plan A (a commercial development) and Plan B (a public park) would result in an efficient allocation of resources, meaning that under either plan, it would be impossible to make any resident better off without making someone else worse off. A policymaker argues, "Since both outcomes are efficient, they are equally desirable from a societal perspective."

Which of the following statements best evaluates the policymaker's argument?

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