Allocative efficiency is a theoretical measure of the benefit or utility derived from a proposed or actual choice in the distribution or apportionment of...
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We study the performance of four market protocols that lead to allocative efficiency: batch auction, continuous double auction, specialist dealership, and a hybrid of these last two. In a former study, we compared them with respect to several additional performance criteria under the assumption of zero intelligence.
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We study the effects of allocative and informational externalities in (multi-object) auctions and related mechanisms. Such externalities naturally arise in models that embed auctions in larger economic contexts. In particular, they appear when there is downstream interaction among bidders after the auction has closed.
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allocative efficiency - definition of allocative efficiency from BusinessDictionary.com: Alternative term for economic efficiency.
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The resulting allocative cost has been discussed in the literature as a potentially important component of the total welfare loss from price ceilings, but its practical importance has yet to be established empirically.
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With allocative inefficiency, firms face the lowest average total cost (ATC) curve, but do not produce at the minimum point on the curve where P = MC = ATC. In contrast, X-inefficiency occurs when the average cost of producing any particular level of output exceeds the lowest possible average cost of producing that output.
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