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A landowner can secure a farmer's labor under two different arrangements. In one, the landowner uses coercion to force the farmer to work the hours that produce the largest possible harvest. In the other, the landowner offers a 'take-it-or-leave-it' tenancy contract with a fixed rent, and the farmer is free to choose her own work hours. Match each arrangement with its correct economic outcome.

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