Multiple Choice

A landowner makes a 'take-it-or-leave-it' offer to a worker, specifying hours of work and the corresponding payment. The landowner's goal is to maximize their profit, which is the total output produced by the worker minus the payment. The offer must be acceptable to the worker, meaning it lies on the worker's 'reservation indifference curve' (the minimum payment they would accept for any given amount of work). The relationship between work and output is defined by a 'feasible frontier'.

At a proposed allocation of 9 hours of work, the slope of the feasible frontier is 20 bushels, and the slope of the worker's reservation indifference curve is 15 bushels. To increase profit, what should the landowner do?

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