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A farmer, Angela, has a production technology that determines how much grain she can grow based on her hours of work. She also has specific preferences for balancing her grain consumption against her free time. Initially, she is an independent farmer who keeps everything she produces. Now, a landlord, Bruno, takes ownership of the land and offers her a tenancy contract. Under this contract, Angela must pay Bruno a fixed amount of grain as rent, but she retains full autonomy over her working hours and keeps all grain produced beyond the rent payment. Assuming Angela accepts this contract, how will her choice of working hours be affected compared to when she was an independent farmer?

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