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Pricing efficiencyAlso called external efficiency; a market characteristic that prices at all times fully reflect all available information that is relevant to the valuation of securities.Pricing efficiency Similar MatchesEfficiencyEfficiencySee economic efficiency. Riegle Neal Interstate Banking and Branching Efficiency Act of 1994Riegle Neal Interstate Banking and Branching Efficiency Act of 1994Law permitting interstate banking in the US Allocative efficiencyAllocative efficiencyRefers to whether or not an allocation is efficient. A change from an allocation that is not efficient to one that is may be termed an "increase" in allocative efficiency. X-efficiencyX-efficiencyThe ability of a firm to get maximum output from its inputs. Failure to do so, called X-inefficiency or technical inefficiency, may be due to lack of incentives provided by competition. Improvement in X-efficiency is one hypothesized source of gain from trade. Term is due to Leibenstein (1966). Marginal efficiency of capitalMarginal efficiency of capitalThe percentage yield earned on an additional unit of capital. Further SuggestionsEngineering efficiencySemistrong form efficiency Technical inefficiency Informational efficiency Informational efficiency Allocational efficiency Economic efficiency Efficiency Strong form efficiency Efficiency locus Capital market efficiency |
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