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Evaluating a Pareto-Efficient Distribution

In a two-person economy involving a worker and a landowner, consider a specific outcome where the worker has 10 hours of free time (working 14 hours) to produce 11.9 bushels of grain. This output is divided such that the worker consumes 3.13 bushels and the landowner receives the remaining 8.78 bushels. Assume this allocation is Pareto efficient. From an economic standpoint, critically evaluate this distribution. Is Pareto efficiency, on its own, a sufficient condition for an outcome to be considered 'fair' or 'desirable'? Justify your position using the details of this allocation.

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