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Sentence count:54+1Posted:2017-12-08Updated:2020-07-24
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(31) Hence it would be possible to achieve a Pareto gain, making some people better off without making anyone else worse off.
(32) In either case Susie is better off and David no worse off.
(33) Only if the benefit withdrawal rate exceeded 100 percent would the individual actually be worse off under such a proposal.
(34) This had a crippling effect on the worse off at a crucial stage of recovery from the Famine.
(35) Anyone earning more than £30,000 would be severely worse off.
(36) Labour claimed the Budget will leave the average family £8 a week worse off, but Premier John Major disagreed.
(37) Twenty percent of those polled say it is much worse off.
(38) Now that label had gone but they were relatively poor and worse off materially.
(39) No consumer is worse off, because buying x units results in the same total outlay.
(40) Here were people incomparably worse off than I was, finding what comfort they could at seventy-five cents a night.
(41) You could end up being worse off, with huge debts on top of being jobless.
(42) Mr. Scott Hardly anyone will be worse off if they are on disability working allowance.
(43) While the president's Barrio Adentro program has brought healthcare to the poor in many areas, other areas are worse off than ever.
(44) You are worse off than a pauper though you may be well off financially.
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(45) Pareto efficient redistribution occurs when on one is made worse off as a result a transfer.
(46) Some redistribution of income can help to keep the worse off out of poverty.
(47) Pareto efficiency means that no one can be made better off without someone becoming worse off.
(48) Women need to feel like there aare people worse off thaan they aare.
(49) But the normative implication of this argument is that policymakers should be indifferent because, by this supposedly all-encompassing measure of welfare, we are no worse off than we were before.
(50) Provided some common sense is paid to health checkups, drug choice, dosage and off-time , how can we say for certain that the user is worse off for doing so?
(51) An allocation of resources is pareto superior to an alternative allocation if and only if no one is made worse off by the distribution and the welfare of at least one person is improved.
(52) High energy prices were the largest single element fuelling an inflationary spiral that left many families worse off.
(53) We seem to get worse and worse off all the time. "
(54) However, as the comedians Peter Cook and Dudley Moore were fond of saying, there's always someone worse off than yourself.
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