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by nwah1
2946 days ago
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Markets don't need to be 99.9999% efficient either. Central planning can have a wide variance in efficiency. It could be substantially more efficient or extremely inefficient. If markets are able to reliably produce more efficiently year after year, even at the cost of lower peak-efficiency, then markets can still triumph in the long run. |
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