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Allocation S as an Example of a Pareto-Efficient Distribution

Allocation S is a specific point on the Pareto efficiency curve in the Angela-Bruno model, illustrating one possible efficient division of the total surplus. At this allocation, Angela receives 38 bushels of grain and Bruno receives 8. Like all points on this curve, allocation S is Pareto efficient because the Marginal Rate of Substitution (MRS) on Angela's indifference curve at S is equal to the Marginal Rate of Transformation (MRT) at the corresponding point R on the feasible frontier.

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