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Unattainable Segment of the Original Feasible Frontier (Figure 3.22)

In Figure 3.22, the dashed line segment connecting point K (26, 240) to (14, 600) represents the portion of the household's original feasible frontier that becomes unattainable after Ana's wage is reduced due to discrimination. These combinations of consumption and non-working time were possible before the wage change but are no longer achievable within the new, smaller feasible set.

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