Economics 1021A/B Chapter 5: Chapter 5 – Efficiency and Equity

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Majority rule: allocates resources in the way that a majority of voters choose: societies: use to elect representative governments, good if decisions affect many + if must suppress self-interest to use resources effectively. Contest: allocates resources to a winner/group of winners: good when efforts of the players are hard to monitor and reward directly, motivation: total output of workers much greater than would be without contest. First-come, first served: allocates resources to those first in line: good when a scarce resource can serve just one user at a time in a sequence minimizes time spent waiting for the resource to become free. Lottery: resources allocated to those who pick the winning number, draw the lucky card, or come up lucky on some other gambling system: work best when no effective way to distinguish among potential users of scarce resource. Personal characteristics: allocated on basis of personal characteristics right ones get them: cons: discrimination.

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