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Analyzing Resource Allocations in a Small Community

Analyze the four potential resource allocations presented in the case study table. First, determine if moving from Allocation A to Allocation B constitutes an improvement based on the principle that a change is better only if it helps at least one person without harming anyone else. Second, identify which of the four allocations (A, B, C, or D) is 'optimal' in the sense that no other allocation in the table represents an improvement over it. Provide a clear explanation for both of your conclusions.

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