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misallocation

Noun

Meaning

misallocation (plural misallocations)

An improper or unwise allocation, especially of money

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

Additionally, misallocation of resources would naturally ensue by redirecting capital away from individuals with direct knowledge and circumventing it into markets where a coercive monopoly influences behavior, ignoring market signals. Source: Internet

"Because more lives can be saved per person treated when using remdesivir in places where ICU resources are breached, using remdesivir when ICU resources are not breached would be a misallocation of scarce resources," she said. Source: Internet

Austrian business cycle theory postulates that business cycles are caused by the misallocation of resources from consumption to investment during "booms", and out of investment during "busts". Source: Internet

In response, Austrian economist Walter Block argues that the misallocation during booms does not preclude the possibility of demand increasing overall. Source: Internet

Additionally, it would be an avoidable misallocation of time, money and judicial resources to litigate issues about a Fiscal Plan that is expected to change.” Source: Internet

We may witness increasing misallocation of global resources, arising out of an intensified tendency on the part of global corporations to put profit before development and the environment. Source: Internet

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