Multiple Choice

Two economic policies are being evaluated based on their impact on two distinct groups in a community, Group 1 and Group 2. The outcomes are measured in units of welfare and represented as (Group 1's outcome, Group 2's outcome).

  • Policy X: (10, 2)
  • Policy Y: (8, 8)

A policy analyst concludes that based only on the principle that an allocation is superior to another if it makes at least one group better off without making any group worse off, neither policy can be judged as superior to the other. Which statement best explains the reasoning for this conclusion?

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