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The Shape of the Efficiency Frontier

Consider an economic scenario with one employer and many potential workers. On a graph plotting the wage rate against the level of employment, the set of all outcomes where it's impossible to make one party better off without making the other worse off forms a perfectly vertical line. This indicates that there is only one level of employment that is efficient. What specific property of the workers' preferences for income and leisure would lead to this outcome? Explain the connection.

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