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the allocative function of the price mechanism

mark | May 24, 2009

Given price elasticity, then if demand goes down, the price of a good goes down, because of competition between vendors.  This is good for two reasons: one, it rewards the most efficient and lowest-cost way of making that product, and two, it performs the all-valuable allocative function: producers know that they should stop producing x [...]

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