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Two neighboring family units operate under a system of complete economic self-sufficiency. Family A is highly skilled at farming but struggles with making durable tools. Family B is highly skilled at tool-making but struggles to produce enough food. Despite their different skills, neither family engages in any form of exchange with the other. Which economic principle best identifies the primary source of inefficiency in this situation?

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