Multiple Choice

A landowner considers two scenarios for employing a farmer. In Scenario 1, the landowner can use force to dictate the farmer's work hours to maximize the total grain produced. In Scenario 2, the landowner makes a non-negotiable 'take-it-or-leave-it' offer of a fixed rent, after which the farmer is free to choose her own work hours. In both scenarios, the landowner's goal is to extract the maximum possible income, leaving the farmer with just enough to be willing to work. Why is the landowner's income lower in Scenario 2 than in Scenario 1?

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