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The Paradox of Unfair Efficiency

Consider an economic outcome where one individual performs all the labor to produce a good, but receives only a small fraction of the output, just enough to survive. The other individual, who performs no labor, receives the vast majority of the output. Explain why this allocation, despite being extremely unequal, is considered Pareto efficient.

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