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The Set of Pareto-Efficient Allocations under General Preferences

In models with general, non-quasi-linear preferences, the Pareto-efficient quantity (Q) is not independent of income distribution. This dependency arises because the partial derivatives in the first-order condition are influenced by a party's income level (mf). Since the transfer payment (τ) and, consequently, mf are linked to the other party's target payoff (y₀), the choice of y₀ affects the optimal Q. This results in a set of Pareto-efficient allocations, where each combination of quantity (Q) and transfer (τ) corresponds to a different value chosen for y₀.

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