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Interpreting Movements on the Pareto Efficiency Curve

In an economic interaction model between a tenant farmer and a landlord, a specific feature of the farmer's preferences leads to a situation where all Pareto-efficient outcomes occur when the farmer has exactly 16 hours of free time. This results in the set of all efficient points forming a vertical line on a graph where the farmer's free time is on the horizontal axis and the amount of grain is on the vertical axis.

Analyze what a movement from one point on this vertical line to another point on the same line implies for:

  1. The total amount of grain produced.
  2. The overall efficiency of the allocation.
  3. The distribution of grain between the two individuals.

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Updated 2025-07-18

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