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Dialectical relationship between efficiency and fairness
The two are a pair of contradictory and unified relations, which are both contradictory and unified.

Efficiency and fairness are contradictory. In some cases, in order to improve efficiency, it is necessary to give up some fairness, for example, there will be inequality in resource allocation. If we pay too much attention to fairness, it will lead to the waste of resources and the decline of efficiency.

2. Efficiency and fairness are interdependent. Without efficiency, fairness has no material basis; Without fairness, there is no guarantee of efficiency. Only when the two are properly balanced and coordinated can the development and prosperity of * * * * be realized.