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Define productive efficiency. Does productive efficiency imply allocative efficiency? Explain.
 
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An decrease in supply is caused by a decrease in the price of the product.
 
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Answer to Question 1

Productive efficiency is an efficiency criterion that describes a situation in which goods and services are produced at the lowest possible cost. It does not imply allocative efficiency which is a criterion associated with producing goods and services that consumers value most. For example, a manufacturer may be able to produce typewriters at the lowest possible cost of 200, but this does not necessarily mean that consumers are willing to pay 200 for a typewriter.

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