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Representation of the Original Optimal Choice (Point B) in Figure 3.22

In Figure 3.22, the household's original optimal choice, Point B (22, 360), is included as a benchmark for comparison. It is situated on a dashed line connecting K (26, 240) and (14, 600), which represents a segment of the original feasible frontier that is no longer attainable under the new constraints. An indifference curve is shown tangent at Point B to illustrate its status as the optimal choice before the change, thereby highlighting the welfare loss caused by the smaller feasible set.

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