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Profit-Maximizing Condition under Coercion: MRT = MRS

To maximize his share of the grain under coercion, Bruno selects the specific allocation on Angela's reservation indifference curve where its slope is identical to the slope of the feasible frontier. This point of tangency satisfies the condition that the Marginal Rate of Transformation (MRT) equals Angela's Marginal Rate of Substitution (MRS), ensuring the highest possible surplus for Bruno. The condition is formally stated as: MRT of free time into grain output=MRS of grain consumption for free time\text{MRT of free time into grain output} = \text{MRS of grain consumption for free time}

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