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Efficiency vs. Fairness in Economic Outcomes

Consider a scenario where two farmers share a river for irrigation. An agreement gives Farmer A 90% of the water and Farmer B 10%. This allocation is considered efficient because any reallocation of water to Farmer B would necessarily reduce the amount available to Farmer A. Explain how this outcome can be simultaneously efficient and widely considered unfair. In your explanation, clarify the distinction between these two criteria for evaluating an outcome.

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