Economic efficiency

In microeconomics, economic efficiency, depending on the context, is usually one of the following two related concepts:[1]

These definitions are not equivalent: a market or other economic system may be allocatively but not productively efficient, or productively but not allocatively efficient. There are also other definitions and measures. All characterizations of economic efficiency are encompassed by the more general engineering concept that a system is efficient or optimal when it maximizes desired outputs (such as utility) given available inputs.

  1. ^ Petrou, Anastasia (2014). "Economic Efficiency". Encyclopedia of Quality of Life and Well-Being Research: 1793–1794. doi:10.1007/978-94-007-0753-5_818.