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A farmer's feasible frontier illustrates the technical limits of production, showing the maximum grain output for any given amount of free time. If a landlord begins to claim a portion of the harvest without contributing any labor, the feasible frontier itself does not change. This is because the frontier is defined by production technology and physical constraints, not by the ultimate ________ of the goods produced.

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