x-inefficiency
x-efficient
adjective
The joint-stock banks were found to be more x-efficient than the state-owned commercial banks.
Examples of x-efficiency
x-efficiency
In the long term, this construction has potential advantages in terms of durability (the ability to learn), as well as in terms of governance (transparency) or
x-
efficiency (social cost-awareness).
One of his most important contributions to economics was the concept of
x-
efficiency.
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In economics,
x-
efficiency is the effectiveness with which a given set of inputs are used to produce outputs.
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