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Consider a health insurance market where individuals have private knowledge of their own health risks, but insurance companies cannot distinguish between high-risk and low-risk individuals. If this information gap leads to a situation where only high-risk individuals purchase insurance at a high premium, this outcome is considered Pareto efficient.

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