Multiple Choice

A self-sufficient individual's trade-offs between producing a good and enjoying free time are shown on a graph. The curved line representing the maximum possible combinations of the good and free time is the 'feasible frontier'. The individual's preferences are shown by indifference curves, where curves further from the origin represent greater satisfaction. The individual is currently at an allocation 'Point N', which lies on indifference curve IC_N. Which option correctly identifies the set of all allocations that are both technically efficient and would be considered an improvement for the individual (making them at least as well off as they are at Point N)?

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