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A farmer's feasible frontier for producing grain is represented by a downward-sloping curve that is concave (bowed outwards from the origin on a graph with free time on the x-axis and grain on the y-axis). This frontier illustrates the maximum amount of grain the farmer can produce for any given amount of daily free time. What does the concave shape of this frontier imply about the farmer's productivity?

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