Multiple Choice

In an economic model where the preferences of the involved parties are complex (i.e., the value they place on an additional dollar changes with their wealth), what is the primary reason that a constrained choice optimization problem is a more robust method for finding Pareto-efficient allocations than a standard graphical analysis using marginal cost and benefit curves?

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