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Urban Development Decision

A city council is deciding how to use a vacant plot of land. Two proposals have been submitted, and an economic analysis concludes that both represent an economically efficient use of the land, meaning that in either case, it's impossible to make any group better off without making another group worse off.

  • Proposal 1: Develop the land into a luxury shopping center, which would primarily benefit high-income consumers and the developers.
  • Proposal 2: Convert the land into a public park, which would primarily benefit local residents, including many low-income families, by providing recreational space.

Based on this information, explain the primary limitation of using only the criterion of economic efficiency to guide the city council's decision.

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Updated 2025-09-26

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