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Consider a negotiation between a landowner and a farm worker over hours of work and compensation (grain). They discover that every possible Pareto-efficient contract involves the worker having exactly 16 hours of free time per day. The only difference between the various efficient contracts is the amount of grain the worker receives. What can be inferred about the worker's preferences from this specific finding?

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