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An economist is analyzing a potential change in resource allocation between two individuals to determine if it constitutes a Pareto improvement from the initial, inefficient state. Arrange the following steps into the correct logical sequence that must be followed to validate the change as a Pareto improvement.
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Pareto Inefficiency as an Opportunity for Mutual Gain (MRS ≠ MRT)
An economy consists of two individuals, Priya and David. In the current state, Allocation X, Priya has a utility level of 100 and David has a utility level of 150. Four alternative allocations (A, B, C, and D) are proposed. By analyzing the utility levels in each alternative, identify which one represents a Pareto Improvement over Allocation X.
Consider an economy with two individuals, Alex and Ben. There are two possible resource allocations. In Allocation A, Alex has a utility of 20 and Ben has a utility of 20. Allocation A is known to be Pareto inefficient. In Allocation B, Alex has a utility of 50 and Ben has a utility of 15. Allocation B is known to be Pareto efficient.
True or False: Since Allocation B is efficient and Allocation A is not, moving from A to B constitutes a Pareto improvement.
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A city government proposes a new zoning law that allows for the construction of a new factory. The factory will create 500 new jobs, increasing the economic well-being of the new employees. However, the factory will also generate significant noise and air pollution, negatively impacting the quality of life for residents in the adjacent neighborhood. Because the nearby residents are made worse off, this new zoning law cannot be described as a ____.
An economist is analyzing a potential change in resource allocation between two individuals to determine if it constitutes a Pareto improvement from the initial, inefficient state. Arrange the following steps into the correct logical sequence that must be followed to validate the change as a Pareto improvement.
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Two roommates, Liam and Olivia, receive a weekly snack box. In the current allocation, Liam has 5 apples and 1 banana, and Olivia has 1 apple and 5 bananas. Liam's satisfaction increases more from an additional banana than an additional apple, while Olivia's satisfaction increases more from an additional apple than an additional banana. Assuming they can trade with each other, which statement best describes their current situation?