A measurement concept suggesting that problems have minimum and maximum thresholds of solutions. Once the requirements of a problem are defined and a set of alternatives is laid out, there is a minimum threshold (for example a minimum amount of dollars) that will solve the problem. Anything over the maximum threshold will not necessarily yield better solutions or more results. In other words, after a certain point, throwing money at a problem will not always help.
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