Two people trade two goods that they cannot produce. Suppose that one consumer's indifference curves are bowed

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Two people trade two goods that they cannot produce. Suppose that one consumer's indifference curves are bowed away from the origin-the usual type of curves-but the other's are concave to the origin. In an Edge worth box, show that a point of tangency between the two consumers' indifference curves is not a Pareto efficient bundle. (Identify another allocation that Pareto dominates.)
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