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A landowner offers a landless farmer a take-it-or-leave-it tenancy contract to cultivate a plot of land. The farmer's only alternative is to receive a basic survival income from the government. In this scenario, the maximum fixed rent the landowner can successfully charge is determined solely by the expected value of the harvest, irrespective of the farmer's survival income.

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