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Genius Quote by Clive Lewis

“The genius of the market is supposed to lie in its ability to allocate society's resources to their most efficient uses without central direction. Labour has long recognised that efficiency doesn't always correspond with what is socially optimal or, in other words, 'fair.'” quote by Clive Lewis
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“The genius of the market is supposed to lie in its ability to allocate society's resources to their most efficient uses without central direction. Labour has long recognised that efficiency doesn't always correspond with what is socially optimal or, in other words, 'fair.'”

Clive Lewis

About This Quote

Source Speech: Economic Forum, 2015

Market efficiency allocates resources without central control, but efficiency may not align with social fairness or optimal outcomes.

In simple terms: Markets are efficient but not always fair.

Key Takeaway

Balance efficiency with equity.

Themes

economics fairness resource allocation

Mood

critical analytical

Type

philosophical critical

When to use this quote

  • policy making
  • business strategy
  • public debate

Key Concepts

political economy ethics social welfare

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can markets be guided toward fairness?
  • What role should regulation play?
A Different Perspective

Efficiency can ignore inequality.

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