Essay

The Role of Preferences in Determining Efficient Outcomes

Consider an economic interaction where a worker's labor produces a divisible good (e.g., grain). The final allocation involves distributing the grain and determining the worker's hours of free time. An allocation is efficient if it is impossible to make one party better off without making the other worse off.

Analyze how the set of efficient allocations would differ between the following two scenarios:

  • Scenario A: The rate at which the worker is willing to trade free time for more grain depends only on the amount of free time they have, not on how much grain they possess.
  • Scenario B: The rate at which the worker is willing to trade free time for more grain depends on both the amount of free time and the amount of grain they possess.

In your analysis, explain the underlying reason why one scenario results in a single efficient level of work hours, while the other results in a range of efficient work hours.

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