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The Shape of the Feasible Frontier Under Fixed Rent

A tenant farmer's production possibilities are described by a downward-sloping, concave curve, which shows the trade-off between her hours of free time and the total grain she can produce. This concavity reflects diminishing marginal returns to her labor. She signs a contract requiring her to pay a fixed amount of grain as rent, regardless of her output. Explain why her feasible consumption frontier has the exact same shape (i.e., the same slope at any given amount of free time) as her production possibilities frontier. In your explanation, discuss the marginal rate at which she transforms free time into grain she can consume.

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