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In an economic model involving a worker and a landowner, the amount of grain produced depends on the hours the worker labors. Consider an allocation where the worker has 10 hours of free time (working 14 hours) and the total grain produced is 10 bushels. This output is then divided between the two individuals. If it is technologically possible to produce 11.9 bushels with the same 14 hours of work, why is the allocation that yields only 10 bushels considered Pareto inefficient?

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