Multiple Choice

A landowner can determine the work hours and compensation for a farmer under two different scenarios. In Scenario A, the farmer has no alternative and must accept any offer that provides at least a biological subsistence level of food. In Scenario B, the farmer has a viable outside option that provides a higher level of well-being than mere subsistence and is free to reject the landowner's offer. In which scenario does the total productivity of the farmer's labor (i.e., the total amount of grain produced) have a more direct and significant influence on the compensation the landowner must offer, and why?

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