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A landowner makes a single, non-negotiable 'take-it-or-leave-it' offer to a worker. The offer requires 8 hours of work for a payment of 23 bushels of grain, which the worker accepts. This specific combination of work and payment corresponds to a point where the rate at which the worker is willing to trade free time for grain is exactly equal to the rate at which an additional hour of work is transformed into grain. Which of the following statements correctly analyzes the economic efficiency of this outcome?

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