Multiple Choice

A city is considering two mutually exclusive plans for a vacant lot, compared to leaving it as is (the 'Status Quo'). The impact on two groups, 'Residents' and 'Local Businesses', is measured in abstract utility units. The outcomes are as follows:

  • Status Quo: Residents = 0, Businesses = 0
  • Plan A (Park): Residents = +15, Businesses = +5
  • Plan B (Market): Residents = +5, Businesses = +15

Based strictly on the economic principle that an outcome is efficient if no one can be made better off without making someone else worse off, what is the most accurate conclusion?

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