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Pareto Efficiency
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[[go]] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pareto_efficiency
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[[quote]] Given an initial situation, a [[Pareto improvement]] is a new situation where some agents will gain, and no agents will lose.
- A situation is called [[Pareto dominated]] if there exists a possible [[Pareto]] [[improvement]].
- A situation is called [[Pareto optimal]] or [[Pareto efficient]] if no change could lead to improved satisfaction for some agent without some other agent losing or if there's no scope for further Pareto improvement.
- The Pareto frontier is the set of all Pareto efficient allocations, conventionally shown graphically. It also is variously known as the Pareto front or Pareto set.
- Using this concept for social planning is probably a bad idea.
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[[quote]] Given an initial situation, a [[Pareto improvement]] is a new situation where some agents will gain, and no agents will lose.
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- public document at doc.anagora.org/pareto-efficiency
- video call at meet.jit.si/pareto-efficiency
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