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Point P2 as a Shared-Surplus Allocation on the Cobb-Douglas Pareto Efficiency Curve

Point P2 is an example of a Pareto-efficient allocation on the Cobb-Douglas curve where the output is shared. At this point, Angela has 10 hours of free time (t=10t=10) and works 14 hours, producing a total of 11.9 bushels of grain. This output is then divided, with Angela consuming 3.13 bushels (c=3.13c=3.13) and Bruno receiving 8.78 bushels (b=8.78b=8.78).

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