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A landowner controls a farm where a tenant farmer provides all the labor. The production possibility curve shows all technically achievable combinations of the farmer's daily leisure hours and the total bushels of wheat produced. Consider an allocation where the farmer works 10 hours a day, producing 50 bushels of wheat, but the landowner claims all 50 bushels, leaving the farmer with none. From an economic standpoint, why is this allocation considered an impossible or non-viable outcome?

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