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A landowner initially offers a farmer a take-it-or-leave-it contract that provides just enough food for the farmer to survive in exchange for long hours of work. Later, due to a change in local laws, the farmer gains the freedom to reject the landowner's offers and has access to a small plot of government-provided land that guarantees a basic, above-subsistence living. Which of the following best explains why the landowner's subsequent offer to the farmer would likely involve fewer work hours and/or more pay?

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