Allocative efficiency is an economic concept that occurs when resources are distributed in such a way that maximizes the total benefit received by all members of society. In other words, it refers to a situation where the quantity of each good or service produced is exactly what consumers want to consume, reflecting the highest utility or satisfaction. Allocative efficiency is achieved when the price of a good or service is equal to the marginal cost of producing it.
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