Multiple Choice

An individual has an initial endowment of goods and a set of trading opportunities represented by a feasible frontier. Their 'reservation indifference curve' is the curve that passes through this endowment point. At the endowment point, the slope of the feasible frontier is found to be steeper than the slope of the reservation indifference curve. What is the most logical conclusion?

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