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Benchmarking is the process of using the computer's clock to obtain run time information for an algorithm.
Off the Books
Financial transactions or employment that are not officially recorded or declared, often to avoid taxes or adhere to regulations.
Inefficiently High Quality
A form of inefficiency in which sellers offer high-quality goods at a high price even though buyers would prefer a lower quality at a lower price; often the result of a price floor.
Government Imposes
Actions undertaken by a government to enforce regulations, taxes, or penalties on individuals or organizations.
Binding Price Floor
A price floor set above the equilibrium price, causing a surplus because the quantity supplied exceeds the quantity demanded.
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