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Consider a situation where an individual's personal valuation of an hour of leisure is lower than the amount of goods they can produce by working that hour. For a voluntary agreement to work that extra hour to be mutually beneficial, the individual must be compensated with an amount of goods greater than their personal valuation but less than the total amount of goods produced.

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