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Preferences and Efficient Work Agreements

Imagine two separate economic scenarios involving a landowner and a worker who produces a good. In Scenario 1, the worker's willingness to trade the good for an extra hour of leisure is independent of how much of the good they already have. In Scenario 2, this willingness to trade does depend on how much of the good they possess. Explain why the range of possible efficient agreements on work hours is different between these two scenarios.

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