misallocative

[US]//ˌmɪsˈæl.ə.keɪ.tɪv//
[UK]//ˌmɪsˈæl.ə.keɪ.t̬ɪv//

Translation

adj.Relating to the inefficient or incorrect allocation of resources.

Example Sentences

persistent government subsidies led to a highly misallocative use of capital.

economists argue that severe misallocative distortions are hampering market efficiency.

the central bank warned that misallocative credit flows could destabilize the financial system.

outdated regulations often result in a misallocative distribution of vital resources.

investors are concerned about the misallocative risks associated with the new fiscal policy.

artificially low interest rates created a misallocative boom in the real estate sector.

we must eliminate misallocative spending to ensure long-term economic growth.

the report highlighted the misallocative nature of the current tax structure.

state-owned enterprises are frequently criticized for their misallocative investment strategies.

reducing misallocative behavior requires comprehensive structural reforms.

ignoring price signals leads to inefficient and misallocative outcomes.

the study analyzes the misallocative impact of rigid labor laws.

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