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Preferences and the Shape of the Efficiency Curve

Consider an economic model of a town with a single large firm and many potential workers. An analysis reveals that the set of all Pareto-efficient outcomes can be drawn as a single vertical line on a graph plotting the wage rate against the level of employment. Explain the specific characteristic of the workers' preferences that is the fundamental reason for this result. Your explanation should connect this preference characteristic to the shape of the workers' indifference curves and then explain why this leads to a constant level of efficient employment, regardless of how the economic gains are distributed between the firm and the workers.

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