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Consider a hypothetical economy where all markets are perfectly competitive, all individuals act in their own self-interest, and there are no external effects like pollution. If this economy settles into a competitive equilibrium where supply equals demand in all markets, what is the most precise conclusion we can draw about the resulting allocation of resources according to the 'invisible hand' theorem?

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