Multiple Choice

A landowner is deciding on the work hours for a tenant farmer. The landowner's goal is to maximize their own share of the grain harvest, while ensuring the tenant's combination of grain and free time keeps them at their minimum acceptable living standard. The landowner is considering three potential allocations:

  • Allocation X: The rate at which an hour of the tenant's labor can be transformed into grain is 4 bushels. The rate at which the tenant is willing to trade an hour of free time for grain is 2 bushels.
  • Allocation Y: The rate at which an hour of the tenant's labor can be transformed into grain is 3 bushels. The rate at which the tenant is willing to trade an hour of free time for grain is 3 bushels.
  • Allocation Z: The rate at which an hour of the tenant's labor can be transformed into grain is 2 bushels. The rate at which the tenant is willing to trade an hour of free time for grain is 4 bushels.

Which allocation should the landowner choose to maximize their share of the grain?

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