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Evaluating an Efficient but Unequal Allocation

Consider an economic scenario involving two individuals: a Farmer who produces grain and a Landowner who does not work. An outcome is reached where the Farmer works 8 hours, has 16 hours of free time, and produces 8 bushels of grain. In this outcome, the Farmer consumes all 8 bushels, and the Landowner receives nothing. This allocation is considered efficient because it is impossible to make one person better off without making the other worse off. Critically evaluate this outcome. In your response, first explain why this specific allocation is technically efficient, and then argue whether you believe it represents a desirable or just societal arrangement, justifying your position.

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