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The Role of Pareto Efficiency in Policy Analysis

A policy analyst is evaluating a new public transportation project. They conclude that the project is not a Pareto improvement because, while it benefits thousands of commuters, it will require a small tax increase for all residents. Explain why, despite this conclusion, the concept of Pareto efficiency is still a valuable part of the analyst's toolkit for evaluating this project.

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