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An economic model describes a farm where a laborer's work produces grain. The 'feasible frontier' represents all possible combinations of the laborer's free time and the total grain produced. Consider a point on this frontier where the laborer works 10 hours, producing 60 bushels of grain. In this specific allocation, the landowner takes all 60 bushels, leaving the laborer with none. Which statement best analyzes this allocation?

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