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Analyzing Pareto Efficiency

Consider an economic interaction where a landowner owns the land and a worker provides the labor. The set of all allocations that are Pareto efficient (where no one can be made better off without making someone else worse off) forms a curve. In your own words, explain why there are many different points on this curve rather than a single, unique efficient outcome.

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