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Evaluating Model Assumptions in Public Resource Allocation

An urban planner is using a two-party model to find efficient ways to allocate a new plot of public land between a community gardening club and a youth sports league. When the planner graphs the set of all efficient allocations, with the gardening club's total utility on the horizontal axis and the sports league's total utility on the vertical axis, the resulting curve is a perfectly straight, vertical line. Based on this specific graphical output, what can you infer about the preference structure the model assumes for the gardening club? Critically evaluate the real-world plausibility of this assumption for this specific group and resource.

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