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The Role of Pareto Efficiency in Policy Analysis

An economist states, 'While a policy change that is not a Pareto improvement should not be automatically rejected, achieving a Pareto efficient outcome is still a valuable benchmark for analysis.' Briefly explain why this statement is correct, focusing on the utility of the concept despite its limitations.

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