misallocative
English
Etymology
From mis- + allocative.
Adjective
misallocative (not comparable)
- (uncommon) Of or pertaining to the misallocation of resources.
- 2024 November 8, Pietro Garibaldi, Enrico Durilio Turri, “Monopsony in Growth Theory”, in CEPR discussion papers[1], number DP19652:
- Since the model is fairly parsimonious, we can quantitatively assess the misallocative effects of monopsony.