Multiple Choice

Consider a simple economy with a farmer who produces a crop and values both the crop they consume and their free time. The total output of the crop depends on the hours the farmer works. An allocation is considered efficient if it's impossible to make one person better off without making another worse off. Now, compare two distinct scenarios regarding the farmer's preferences:

  • Scenario A: The farmer's marginal satisfaction from an additional unit of the crop is constant, regardless of how much free time they have.
  • Scenario B: The farmer's marginal satisfaction from an additional unit of the crop changes depending on how much free time they have.

How would the set of efficient allocations of work hours and crop distribution differ between these two scenarios?

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