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Point P1 as an Endpoint on the Cobb-Douglas Pareto Efficiency Curve

Point P1 represents a specific Pareto-efficient allocation in the Cobb-Douglas example, located at the intersection of the Pareto efficiency curve and the feasible frontier. This point corresponds to the case where Bruno receives no share of the output (b=0b=0). In this scenario, Angela has 16 hours of free time (t=16t=16) and 8 hours of work, producing 8 bushels of grain which she consumes entirely (c=8c=8).

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