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A landlord makes a legally-binding, take-it-or-leave-it offer to a worker. The law mandates a maximum of 4.5 work hours and a minimum payment of 23 bushels of grain. The landlord's offer is exactly 4.5 hours for 23 bushels, which results in a total output of 35 bushels. This outcome is known to be Pareto inefficient. What does the existence of this inefficiency imply about the potential for a different work arrangement?

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