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A self-sufficient farmer chooses between hours of free time and bushels of grain produced, with their possible combinations represented by a downward-sloping 'feasible frontier'. At their current choice on the frontier, the amount of grain they are willing to sacrifice for one more hour of free time is less than the amount of grain they must sacrifice according to the frontier. To achieve a more preferred outcome, the farmer should work fewer hours.

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