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A landowner and a worker are negotiating a contract. The set of all possible agreements regarding the worker's hours and payment is defined by two key constraints: the maximum output the worker can physically produce (the technical limit) and the minimum payment the worker is willing to accept for any given amount of work (the survival limit). Now, suppose the government introduces a new program that provides the worker with a basic amount of food, regardless of whether they work for the landowner. How does this new program affect the set of possible agreements between the landowner and the worker?

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