- The quality, condition, or fact of being inefficient.
- An inefficient act, design, or procedure: pointed out certain inefficiencies in the shipping operation.
Dictionary:
in·ef·fi·cien·cy (ĭn'ĭ-fĭsh'ən-sē) ![]() |
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The noun has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
unskillfulness resulting from a lack of efficiency
Antonym: efficiency (meaning #2)
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The term inefficiency has several meanings depending on the context in which its used:
Productive inefficiency, Resource-market inefficiency and X-inefficiency might be analyzed using Data Envelopment Analysis and similar methods.
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