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Equivalence of Pareto Efficiency and Constrained Choice Problem Solutions

A fundamental principle in welfare economics states that an allocation of resources is Pareto efficient if and only if it is a solution to a corresponding constrained choice optimization problem. This problem typically involves maximizing one agent's utility while holding the utility of other agents at a constant level and respecting the economy's technological or resource constraints.

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