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In a model of individual choice, a 'feasible frontier' represents the maximum amount of a good a person can produce for every given amount of free time. If a desired combination of the good and free time lies on an indifference curve that is entirely outside this frontier, the person can still achieve this combination by working more diligently, assuming no change in technology or resources.

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