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A landowner has coercive power over a farmer and wants to choose a work requirement that maximizes the landowner's own surplus (the grain left over after giving the farmer just enough to survive). The landowner knows two things for any given level of work: 1) The rate at which an extra hour of the farmer's work can be transformed into additional grain. 2) The rate at which the farmer, at their survival level, is willing to trade an hour of free time for grain. How should the landowner identify the surplus-maximizing number of work hours?

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