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Moreover, if x(b)=y(b), the only way to make person 2 better off is to move on the above line, for if we stray, we're giving him some x or y which doesn't affect his minimum so can be used for person 1s welfare. But if we do move on this line, we're taking away both x and y from the first person. Similarly, if we remain on the same indifference curve of b, we're giving him extra Without changing his utility, so we're taking something away from 1, which can't increase his utility. Hence this is a pareto optimap point.
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