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Critique of an Efficiency Claim

An economic planner for a small, isolated community states: 'Our new resource distribution plan is guaranteed to be efficient because it ensures that every single available good—every apple and every loaf of bread—is allocated to a resident. Since nothing is wasted, the outcome must be optimal.' Critically evaluate the planner's statement. Is their reasoning sound? Explain why or why not, based on the conditions required for an efficient allocation.

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