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economic efficiency

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meanings of economicand efficiency


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economic
adjective
uk /ˌiː.kəˈnɒm.ɪk/ us /ˌiː.kəˈnɑː.mɪk/
relating to trade, industry, ...
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efficiency
noun
uk /ɪˈfɪʃ.ən.si/ us /ɪˈfɪʃ.ən.si/
the quality of working well in an organized way, without wasting time ...
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Examples of economic efficiency


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The economicefficiency potential of using robots is defined by construction quantities, a high level of manual work, and hard and unfavorable working conditions.
In a related but somewhat different vein, public choice theory and applied research suggest economicefficiency is not a major consideration in actual resource policy.
High levels of regulation are necessary both on grounds of economicefficiency and risk management.
Agents can make good decisions fast, again minimizing costs and improving overall economicefficiency without necessarily involving humans.
Officials, for example, were convinced that rent controls hindered economicefficiency by impeding the mobility of labour.
This test also helps to control for alternative explanations for the evolution of these unions, including economicefficiency concerns, political instability and colonial heritage.
If economicefficiency maximization is the only policy goal, then the negative effects of globalization on democracy do not matter.
These regulatory measures have their own failures in trying to correct the market's flaws in pursuing the notions of economicefficiency.
This type of space, it seems, is gradually disappearing in the quest for development and economicefficiency.
But prior to the emergence of modern technologies, being capitalist in this sense did not necessarily confer significant advantages in economicefficiency.
Thus, their phasing-out constitutes the so-called win-win reforms that yield positive gains for the environment and, at the same time, can increase economicefficiency.
A third perspective, that conservation may be consistent with economicefficiency, is hampered by the difficulties of measuring the non-market benefits of conservation.
In this sense, the twin goals of economicefficiency and environmental conservation are intertwined.
Economicefficiency suggests tradable permit systems that can both cap total pumping and allow flexibility in use patterns over time.
The focus of water management increasingly turned from large-scale engineering projects to a focus on economicefficiency and environmental concerns.
Thus differences across counties in the security afforded by holding land titles may be affecting economicefficiency.
Policies that are bad for economicefficiency are also often bad for the environment, so that policy reforms will benefit both objectives.
There are several methods available to evaluate economicefficiency (7).
The past few years have shown a considerable increase in the number of applied studies reporting the costs or economicefficiency of health interventions (22).
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