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Explaining Suboptimal Choices

A household's optimal combination of consumption and non-working time is found at the point where their highest attainable indifference curve is tangent to their feasible frontier. Explain why any point where an indifference curve crosses (is not tangent to) the feasible frontier cannot be the optimal choice. Your explanation should compare the rate at which the household is willing to trade consumption for non-working time with the rate at which they are able to make that trade.

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