- Kaldor–Hicks efficiency). An
allocatively efficient economy produces an "optimal mix" of commodities.: 9 A firm is
allocatively efficient when its price...
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market or
other economic system may be
allocatively but not
productively efficient, or
productively but not
allocatively efficient.
There are also
other definitions...
- In C++
computer programming,
allocators are a
component of the C++
Standard Library. The
standard library provides several data structures, such as list...
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supply Qc to our consumer,
making no
economic profit but
producing an
allocatively efficient output. If the firm is a non-price
discriminating monopolist...
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Allocate-on-flush (also
called dela**** allocation) is a file
system feature implemented in HFS+, XFS, Reiser4, ZFS, Btrfs, and ext4. The
feature also closely...
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essential requirement of
memory management is to
provide ways to
dynamically allocate portions of
memory to
programs at
their request, and free it for reuse...
- the free dictionary.
Allocation may
refer to:
Block allocation map C++
allocators Dela****
allocation File
allocation table IP
address allocation Memory...
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allocate, for example,
three pools at
compile time with
block sizes optimized for the
application deploying the module. The
application can
allocate,...
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given a
block of
ISBNs where fewer digits are
allocated for the
registrant element and many
digits are
allocated for the
publication element; likewise, countries...
- it is
impossible to
allocate the
entire physical memory in a
single chunk; the
remaining 976 K of
memory would have to be
allocated in
smaller blocks....