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The Pareto Efficiency Curve at t=16 as the Locus of MRS = MRT Allocations

The set of all Pareto-efficient allocations in the Angela-Bruno model forms a vertical line at 16 hours of free time. This vertical line represents the locus of all points where the condition for Pareto efficiency—the equality of the Marginal Rate of Substitution (MRS) and the Marginal Rate of Transformation (MRT)—is met. At 16 hours of free time, the joint surplus is maximized, and any division of this surplus between Angela and Bruno on this line is a Pareto-efficient outcome.

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