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Preference Structures and the Set of Efficient Allocations

Consider a scenario involving a landowner and a tenant farmer who are negotiating the terms of a contract, specifically the number of hours the farmer will work (which determines their free time) and the amount of grain they will receive as payment. The set of all possible technically feasible outcomes is fixed.

Explain how the characteristics of the farmer's preferences for grain and free time determine whether there is a single, unique amount of free time across all Pareto-efficient contracts, or a range of different amounts of free time across those contracts. In your explanation, contrast the two types of preference structures that lead to these different results.

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