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Consider an economic interaction where the set of all efficient outcomes is represented by a vertical line on a graph plotting one person's work hours against the total output. This vertical line indicates that the amount of work is the same for all efficient outcomes. If we move from one efficient allocation to another where one person receives a larger share of the output, the total amount of work must also increase to maintain efficiency.

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