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The Feasible Frontier Production Function in the Angela-Bruno Model

The equation for the feasible frontier is derived by re-expressing the production technology, y=g(h)y = g(h), in terms of the goods that the individual values: in Angela's case, grain output (yy) and free time (tt). This is accomplished by substituting the relationship between work hours (hh) and free time, h=24th = 24 - t, into the production function. The result is the feasible frontier equation y=g(24t)y = g(24 - t), which defines the maximum grain output for any given amount of free time. This function is typically increasing and concave, reflecting diminishing marginal returns.

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