allocatief
Allocatief is a term used in Dutch economics to denote allocative efficiency—the state in which resources are allocated to produce the mix of goods and services that best matches consumer preferences. In microeconomic theory, allocative efficiency occurs when the marginal benefit to society from an additional unit of a good equals its marginal cost of production. In a simple model of perfect competition, this condition is reflected by prices equaling marginal costs across markets (P = MC), so that the given resources are used where they yield the highest social value.
Allocative efficiency is often contrasted with productive efficiency, which focuses on producing goods at minimum average
In practice, achieving allocative efficiency can be hindered by market failures such as externalities, public goods,
The term allocatief is primarily used in Dutch-language literature; the English equivalent is allocative or allocative