Multiple Choice

A landowner is deciding on the terms of a work agreement with a farmer. In one scenario (Scenario A), the farmer is coerced and must accept whatever the landowner provides, as long as it is enough to keep her alive and working. In a second scenario (Scenario B), the farmer is free to reject the offer and can secure a modest but stable living on her own.

Which of the following statements most accurately analyzes the fundamental difference in the landowner's calculation when determining the farmer's compensation in these two scenarios?

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